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• •• V .. mi. A i - • ..WM - P*' O b itua riM Weicker says America bound The Weather Inside today Chance of occasional drizzle tonight. Lows in 60s. Partly cjoudy Thursday Area new s...... 1-B,2-H,3-B 10-B. 8C Mrs. Alice M.C. Hutchinson Friday at the West Haven Veterans formerly of Manchester, and James with chance of later thundershowers. Administration Hospital. He was the Packard of Waterford; and a niece, Mrs. Alice M. Cole Hutchinson, 84, Hazy, warm and humid with highs in Business 8-A.9-A Classified 6-B,7-B,8-B father of Mrs. Nicholas Gabriel of Mrs. Kathleen Santilli of Newington. to back Panama Canal treaty mid to upper 80s. National Weather C om ics...... 9-B Sports 4-B.5-B of 44A Case Dr., died Monday after­ TWENTY-EICHt PAGES Manchester—A City of f^iUage Charm East Hartford. The funeral Is Wednesday at 8:15 Service Forecast Map on page 6-B. Editorial ...... 4-A Obituaries .. 10-A. noon at M anchester Memorial . Mr. Kaiser worked at the Monsan­ a.m. from the Farley-Sullivan THREE SECTIONS Hospital. She was the widow of HAR’TFORD (UPI) — Sen. Lowell Weicker says MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST It, 1977- VOL. XCVl, No. 283 to Co. of Deep River as a machinist Funeral Home, 96 Webster St., Hart­ treaty and President Carter has countered by es­ PIUCK! FIFI KEN CENTS Edward B. Hutchinson. Americans are bound by their traditional values of 22 years until his retirement in 1976. ford, with a Mass at 9 at St. tablishing a task force headed by top aide Hamilton Jor­ Mrs. Hutchinson was bom in West freedom and self-determination to give controi of the He was a World War fl Army Augustine’s Church, Hartford. Burial dan to coordinate support. Gardiner, Maine, and lived here 17 Panana Canai to the Panamanians. veteran and a member of the Essex will be in Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Weicker said the treaty would give the U.S. the right to years. Before that, she lived in In announcing his support for a proposed treaty, the VFW. Bloomfield, at a later date. defend the canal’s neutrality and payments promised to Needham, Mass., for 10 years. Connecticut Repubiican Monday criticized conservatives Other survivors are his wife, a son, There are no calling hours. Panama do not require additional congressional ap­ She was a member of Center who oppose it for acting iike the communisU and dic­ his mother and three grandchildren. propriations. Congregational Church. tators they fear wiii take controi of the canal when the "We are a free people in a free land. To wish for, never The funeral is Wednesday at 9;30 United States ieaves. Town to get Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. mind negotiate something less with other people and a.m. from the Robinson and Wright Sydney Wandle ■"The United States is not meant to be a Democratic Bruce (Jane) Noble of Manchester; a Funeral Home, Main St., O nter- other lands, compromises America’s greatest strength— son, Edward K. Hutchinson of Sydney Wandle, 78, of Newington, rerun of the coloniaiism of European monarchs or the its idealistic commitment to human freedom and self- brook, with a Mass at 10 at Our Lady totaiitarianism of Communist central committees,” Bolton; four grandchildren and a of Sorrows Church, Essex. Burial formerly of Manchester, died Sunday determination,” Weicker said. ‘"Those who demagogical­ at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Weicker told a news conference at the state Capitol. great-grandson. will be at the convenience of the ly or politically dismiss that fact of history give away far Mr. Wandle was bom in New York "Whafs involved are this nation’s principles, what this The funeral is private with the family. more than a canal.” Rev. Newell Curtis, pastor of Center City. He lived in Bristol as a child nation stands for. Whatever it is we stand for at home we Friends may call at the funeral ‘"The facts of 1977 are a world, and certainly a South lOOCETA jobs Congregational Church, officiating. and moved to Manchester 10 years should stand for abroad,” he said. ’ home before the funeral. and Central America, that is watching and weighing the Burial will be in Buckfield Village ago. He lived in Newington the past Weicker said he recognizied the treaty faced tough op­ consistency between the words and deeds of By GREG PEARSON Cemetery, Buckfield, Maine. two years. position in the Senate where a two-thirds majority is totalarianlsm and democracy,” he said. “On the integri­ been approved, McCarthy said. "The town has this larger role to required for ratification. Herald Reporter His letter to the directors included play in terms of the government ef­ There are no calling hours. Mary T. Looney Before retiring in 1960, he worked ty of that consistency and the courage to make it stick % The family suggests that friends more than 30 years at New Conservatives have pledged to fight approval of the depends the growth of freedom.” A branch of the Comprehensive a list of other suggested projects that fort to fight unemployment,” wishing to do so may make memorial Miss Mary T. Looney, formerly of Departure-Hyatt Bearings Division Employment Training Act (CETA) might be funded and staffed through McCarthy said. "We've got to get gifts to a charity of the donor’s 179 Denton St., Hartford, died Mon­ of General Motors Corp., Bristol. program could provide the Town of CETA. The list included a printing ourselves into a position to perform choice. day at a Hartford convalescent Survivors are a son, William Wan­ \\ Manchester with at least 100 tem­ and writing crew for the town's an­ this role," The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 home. dle of Walpole, Mass., and two Carter bid low on town trucks porary jobs. nual report, a legal aide office, a McCarthy also informed the board Main St., is in charge of Miss Looney was born in County grandchildren. This represents a major increase crew to handle record updating in the that there is a change in the criteria arrangements. Cork, Ireland, and lived in Hartford The funeral was today. Burial was Carter Chevrolet of Manchester is the apparent low Delta Wire submitted a bid of $11,800.56 for the items. in the CETA program on a local Water Department and a staff to for hiring persons through the CETA most of her life. in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bristol. bidder for four pickup trucks being sought by the town’s Seven other firms bid on the sand spreaders. level. The town presently has 17 paint street signs for the Police program. The old criteria had been 3 Public Works Department. Department, William C. Kaiser Survivors are four nephews, The O’Brien Funeral Home, 24 Lin­ CETA positions, of which 14 are that a person be unemployed for 30 Walter Gorman Jr. and Edmund Gor­ coln Ave., Forestville section of The firm bid $6,420.56, including trade-in, for a four- !. filled. Materials required for the projects days and be a Manchester resident. EAST HARTFORD - William man, both of Manchester, Raymond Bristol, was in charge of wheel drive pickup truck for the Water Department. The Manchester also has been expec­ would be paid for through the $1,459,- Now, the new criteria is that a per­ Charles Kaiser Sr., 60, of Essex, died Gorman of East Longmeadow, arrangements. price is the lowest of five submitted, according to figures ting 24 to 28 additional positions 707 in funding, McCarthy said. son be unemployed for 15 weeks, released by Maurice A. Pass, director of general ser­ through another section of the "It s not like we have a crew of meet a minimum economic level set vices. program. Funding for these positions people and we can't afford an ax," he by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Carter also bid $4,698 for a one-half ton pickup truck, is expected to be approved sometime said. and be a Manchester resident. Half which will also be used by the Water Department. Four in October, according to Steven McCarthy said that federal funds of the CETA vacancies will be filled Dog loosed on policeman other firms submitted bids. Werbner, personnel assistant. would also cover all fringe benefit using the old criteria and the other A one-half ton pickup for the Park Department was The major impact, however, will costs for the employes and would pay half will be filled using the. new criteria. One Manchester Police officer was excessive noise from Burdick’s it bit Officer Thomas Passcantell on priced at $3,889.86 by (jarter. ’This bid is apparently the result from a section of the CETA the salary of all individuals up to attacked and bitten by a Doberman stereo about 4:15 a.m. Reporting of­ the leg. lowest of the five that were submitted. program that seeks to establish one­ $10,000. If a CETA employe makes The matter is expected to be dis­ more than $10,000, the town must pay cussed at the board s September pinscher dog and two other officers ficer James Taylor, who had During the struggle with Burdick, The firm also bid $3,034, including trade-in, for a time projects that will be completed lightweight pickup to be used by the Water Department. the rest of the salary. meeting. were injured in a fight early today answered the first complaint of noise Morneau received injuries to his within one year. Two other firms submitted bids. with a Birch St. man. about 3:50 a.m. said Burdick had knee and cuts on his face and arms. Offshore oil rig workers disembark from helicopter as another prepares to land at Shell In a letter to members of the Town John D. Burdick, 24, of 129 Birch turned down his stereo at that time, Taylor also received cuts and Pass also opened bids for a 10,000-pound dump truck to terminal on Morgan City, L.A. More than 7,000 workers were shuttled to shore when Board of Directors, Charles be used by the Park Department. St., was arrested in connection with but threatened him and Officer scratches on his arms and face. All tropical storm Anita surged to hurricane force. Forecasters said they expected the storm McCarthy, assistant town manager, The apparent low bidder is Brainard Ford of Hartford, said that Manchester will receive $1,- the incident on charges of disorderiy Michael Swetzes that he would let the three officers were treated at to intensify as it lingered in warm Gulf waters. (UPI photo) conduct and assault on a police of­ dog loose on the officers if they Manchester Memorial Hospital, which priced the vehicle at $6,049. That price apparently FOR OVER 50 YEARS 469,707 worth of positions through the Rhodesia casting ficer. He also was issued an infrac­ returned. were released and relieved of the is lower than four others that were submitted. program. He estimated in his letter tions complaint charging him with When the officers returned a se­ rest of their duty. A Manchester firm is the apparent low bidder for four that this would result in about 100 sand spreaders to be used by the Highway Department. the nuisance statute of owning or, cond time, Burdick blocked Officer Dep. Chief Richard Sartor said That’s what Is Important to us. positions for the town. crucial ballots harboring a dog such as to create a Tuesday, however, he said that the Charles Morneau from his porch and today the dog would be impounded. When you look beyond the extrasv SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) — nuisance. he was told he was arrested. He Burdick was held for court arraign­ Hurricane Anita aims number of positions the town creates party, the mainstays of Rhodesia's Rhodesia's overwhelmingly white The fight began after officers began to fight and let the dog go and ment today. helping people Is what our could be as many as 111. If that while minority regime since 1962, answered a second complaint of Comments sought number is accurate, the town could electorate voted today in an election were favored to win abuul 60 pei tenl business Is all about. And every have as many as 156 CETA positions, that will have a crucial impact on ef­ of the vote for the 50 seats at slake in day we strive to offer kindness and compared to the 17 it presently has. forts to end five years of racial the House of Assembly. on housing plan for coast of Texas The new positions would be filled bloodshed. Prime Minister Ian Smith Manchester police report said the Anglo-American peace compassion to the people who call by employes working on the tem­ Smith, wearing a dark blue suit and proposals wore "a kind of ul­ porary projects, McCarthy said. Two elephant-skin shoes, cast his vote at The Citizens Advisory Committee for Community upon us. timatum, " but he would still discuss A break was reported Monday into Two electric guitars valued at over larceny in connection with a shoplif­ NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - sustained winds of 95 miles per hour. more than two feet above normal and such projects — rampi'ig of town midmorning as voters nationwide them. a tractor-trailer truck parked in the a total of $1,(K)0 were stolen about ting incident at Caldor on Tolland Development has invited several Manchester groups to a Hurricane Anita, the first major Gale force winds extended 150 threatened the only road into the schools and painting of Board of went to the polls to elect a new rear of offices at 60 Hilliard St. used 12:30 a.m. today from Brian’s Music Tpke. Monday afternoon. He was meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Municipal Building to dis­ storm of the season, gained strength miles to the east and tides were ­ narrow five-mile beach community. Education facilities — have already Smith and his Rhodesian Front government. *by the Steak Club, Inc. Taken from Mansion, 652 Center St. The burglars released on $100 bond for court Sept. cuss plans for a town housing study. today and slowly aimed its gala force ning two to four feet above normal The biggest evacuation, however, the truck, which was used for smashed the front display window 12. To help the group determine how to set up such a plan, winds at the crowded resort beaches along the Texas and western took place in Cameron Parish, a Arthur Anderson, a representative of Imagineers, a of the Texas coast. Louisiana coasts. A hurricane watch storage, were $420 worth of snow and removed the guitars and a stand, Anne W. Crowley, 27, of Ellington, ’ome coastal area of southwest Louisiana tires and $200 in Christmas and party police said. Two suspects were seen was charged with operating a motor Hartford-based consulting firm, has been invited to at­ HOIA4ES More than 30,000 offshore oil was in effect from Vermilion Bay on which was devasted by Hurricane Spring to stay closed tend. decorations. Some of the party running from the store by a witness. vehicle while license is suspended, 400 MAIN Stiff I ■ MANCHfSIfl.CONN workers and coastal residents in the central Louisiana coast westward Audrey on June 27, 1957. materials were found strewn on the A woman’s pocketbook was stolen operating an unregistered motor Local groups who have been invited to participate are Louisiana and the upper Texas coast to Brownsville, Tex. "We re evacuating about 20,000," railroad tracks behind the area, from the kitchen of a Jarvis Rd. vehicle and failure to obey a stop sign Manchester Property Owners Association, League of HOWARDL HOLMES ARTHURG HOLMES had fled inland Tuesday as Anita Forecasters predicted the storm said Cameron Sheriff Claude police said. The break was believed home about 10:30 p.m. Monday night in connection with a two-car accident, Women Voters, Board of Realtors and Manchester Area NORMAN M HOLMES HOWARD M HOLMES changed from a blustery tropical woud continue to intensify and re­ Eagleson. "We only got but two while town makes decision to have occurred over the past while the residents were sitting in at E. Center and Parker Sts. Monday Conference of Churches. storm to a hurricane packing 95 mph main on a westerly track for the next roads out of here, one on the west and the living room. They said they heard The $5,(HX) housing study will be funded through the winds. 24 hours. one on the east." weekend. afternoon. Highland Park Spring will be that a new cover might solve the someone enter the house and found town's $300,(X)0 third-year Community Development The season's first hurricane drifted The Coast Guard placed all six of Eagleson lived less than 30 miles IS that Hie spring is on private Two television sets, stereo equip­ Police said Crowley’s car was in closed indefinitely until the Town of problem, which is apparently caused the purse missing. grant. - aimlessly for more than 12 hours, its Texas stations on standby alert from Cameron in 1957 when Audrey jiroperty ment and some bedding were collision with one driven by Anna L. Manchester decides to commit funds by surface water leaking into the Eugene Russell, 26, of East Hart­ ’STST gaining strength in the warm waters and warned residents living, in areas killed 521 persons and swept away Thus, the prc.sent status of the reported stolen from a home on Croft Gallagher, 58, of 9 Foster St. There for repairs at the private property system. But Jay Giles, liirector of ford was charged with fourth-degree of the Gulf of Mexico 200 miles from below sea level to prepare to leave on every building but the concrete spring is in limbo. Dr. sometime Monday. were no injuries. public works, proposed several other New Orleans. short notice. courthouse. site. Ronald Kraatz, administrator It will lake a commitment of But early today the storm started Oil companies shut down offshore “The old residents don't like to talk and principal sanitarian for the changes that he felt should be made funds and authorization to do work on Health Department, said today. moving slowly in a westerly direc­ drilling operations and shuttled more about it too much any more, but they to improve the spring setup lirivale property, " Kraatz said. . tion, a course which could take it to than 7,000 workers to shore in often think about it, " Eagleson said. The spring, a natural water body Giles raised two major points of He said that the structure of the 903 MAIN STREET the South Texas resort beaches by helicopters and crew boats when "The new people, they couldn't even that has provided water to town concern in his suggestions. One is spring has never been good. Piping the Labor Day weekend. Anita surged to hurricane force dream what it was like." residents for years, was closed that major repairs, rather than stop­ and seals would have to be replaced. MANCHESTER Tuesday night. w whether you're new to m ancheiter^^L At 6 a.m. (EDT), Anita was Cameron has a population of only earlier this month when tests showed gap measurs, are needed to properly Kraatz said. centered at latitude 26.2 north and Another 2,200 residents of Grand Testing of water at the spring has OPEN THURSDAY look to mari-mad'i for the very latentlatest in 10,000, but Eagleson said the number high counts of coliform organisms. treat the spring. He estimateci the H i smart, youthful fashions for hack to longitude 91.5 west, or about 375 Isle, La., were asked to leave their of evacuees was swelled by The Health Department suggested repairs might cost $10,000 The other slo|)ped. he said. It will remain NIGHTS UNTIL 9 homes, even though they were east of y **^oooL prices to please, tool miles east-southeast of Corpus thousands of vacationers who closed for an indefinite period. Christi, Tex. The storm was drifting the hurricane danger zone. Blacklash crowded three popular beach areas TRI-CITY PLAZA f famous brand fashions for girls slowly westward with highest winds from the storm forced tides the week before Labor Day. , VERNON I up to size 14,„ OPEN MON.-FRI. Today’s summary d o o i» e \e 0 M E N ’S S H O P UNTIL 9 Complied from United Press International THi MARVKL Of MAIM STRUT b o i t u i * M i ^ ill® Ford sees V-8 engines Lindy Boggs, D-La., and Newton love State Regional Steers, R.-Md., in sponsoring a bill next week to authorize $60 I\ i < ft, la n « yU tl'i I f on their way to extinction VERNON, Conn. (UPI) - A 45- FOSTER, R.l. (UPI) - More million over three years to Regal’s will give you year-old Hartford man charged than two tons of homegrown provide emergency shelter and pandora DEARBORN, Mich. (UPI) - so it can meet the fuel economy goal. economy average with a four- with accidently killing a marijuana seized on a rural farm counseling services for victims of JEAN \ „ .h c M W Americans who grew up thinking the The Ford Fairmont and Mercury cylinder engine and automatic policeman has pleaded guilty to near the Connecticut border was domestic violence. health powerful and fuel-hungry V-8 engine transmission comes in at 26 miles te e * * Zephyr compacts, whose fuel charges of reckless endanger- trucked to Fall River, Mass., under their car's hood was the only per gallon, are kev ingredients for ment and discharging a firearm. Tuesday and destroyed in the city way to travel are in for a big sur­ 1978. Robert Donaghue allegedly incinerator. International TRADE-IN prise. The firm has tentatively priced the pointed a shotgun at policeman famous brand Like the dinosaur, V-8s are on their L ook for new two-door Fairmont with the base John Daly, 29, on July 29. Daly CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Most TRADE IN $ way to becoming extinct. 2.3-liter, four-cylinder engine and of the nearly 1,600 persons LONDON (UPI) - British air reportedly shot himself accident­ ALLOWANCE fashions for In a prelude to the next decade's manual transmission at $3,645 and arrested at the two mass traffic control assistants today ly with his service revolver as he talked of calling their entire union / disappearing act, the Ford Motor bus routes the dressed-up Zephyr at $3,763. That was scrambling to find cover. demonstrations at the Seabrook hoys up to size 20.., Co. warns it may have to limit should keep them $300 to $400 below nuclear power plant have been membership back on strike, but a availability of its larger engines and General Motors' new, smaller in­ HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - A convicted of criminal trespass spokesman denied reports they close assembly plants if Americans Today’s Herald includes back- termediates with which they will be cool front from the northwest has and have appealed those convic­ might silence radio and radar con­ e® ^ o n l e e do not start buying small cars with to-school information for four compared. moved over Connecticut, drop­ tions to Superior Court for trial. tact with planes as part of the SALE Manchester area towns. ping temperatures and ending a walkout. ’Of. fuel-efficient engines. While the four-cylinder engine is School bus routes for Andover three-day pollution alert. lad "If we have to, we will shut some standard, even Ford expects most BOGOTA, Colombia (UPI) - A and Coventry are on Page 10-C. customers will opt for the larger, six- National CHOOSE FROM THOUSANDS OF PAIRS! el of our plants rather than break the n e w LONDON, Conn. (U PI)- severe earthquake that jolted ploy l a n d law," Ford Executive Vice President School bus routes for Bolton are cylinder power plant. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ on Page 8-B. Former Lisbon Tax Collector northwestern Colombia Tuesday William 0. Bourke told a national If too many want an even larger V- dent Carter is recruiting School opening stories about Eldward Gulowsen has pleaded in­ night killed at least three persons •LEVI’S •WRANRLER farah \ news preview Tuesday. "What we 8, Ford may have to restrict output nocent to stealing about $10,000 in traditional shapers of public opi­ and sent hundreds fleeing from hiliy y o . have to do is create a demand for Vernon are on Page 10-C; about or cut back on production of its nion in his campaign to win 'y th e Bolton, on Page 8-B. town tax receipts last spring. high-rise buildings in Bogota, in­ k i t i small cars." larger Ford LTD, Lincoln Continen­ domestic backing for a new itial reports from the region said. •SEDREFIELD «LEE Bourke said Ford figures it can tal and Mark V models to keep from HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Panama Canal treaty. Carter con­ l e v u meet the government’s 18 miles per slipping below the 18 m.p.g. level. Bishop Porteus assumes ceded Tuesday he faces an uphill NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - Two • REGULAR OR PREWASHED '^e. gallon fleet average “by a slight leadership today of Connec­ fight to win congressional ap­ of 16 Ugandans charged with plot­ BLUE DENIMS margin." But if Americans continue ticut's approximately 107,000 proval for the U.S.-Panama ting to overthrow President Idi c h ip * to opt for larger engines in larger Episcopalians. Porteus, 60, will agreement that would cede con­ Amin have been acquitted by a • CORDUROYS - 14 DIFFERENT cars, he indicated, neither Ford nor Coventry man killed replace Bishop Hutchens, 67, who trol of the 50-mile waterway in 23 military tribunal, Radio Uganda COLORS * Pleas* Have any of its American competitors will announced his retirement in years. said today. But the radio said the Your Trade-In open 6 days • th ursdays meet the mark. April. There will be no formal case against the 14 other promi­ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) - • HIGH-STYLED JEANS Jeans Cleaned tilt 9 p.nu ^ General Motors, which already has ceremony. nent Ugandans was continuing. set 1978-model prices, has raised the when car hits poles Southern governors strongly free parking front and rear / GREENWICH, Conn. (UPI) - The United Steelworkers union prices of its optional V-8 engines well critical of President Carter's • FLARES AND STRAIGHTS use our layaway > Wayne K. Little, 20, of Lake St., curve. Police said the car two Two persons died today in the has agreed to try to resume talks above the general 5.7 per cent price Coventry, died early this morning at energy proposal have approved a master charge utility poles and then went about 300 crash of a single engine plane aimed at ending the strike at iron increase to discourage their installa­ resolution urging major changes Manchester Memorial Hospital feel on its roof and side coming to which had been reported missing ore mines in Michigan and tion. in the plan. where he was taken with injuries suf­ rest at Upper Twin Hills Dr. from New York's Westchester Minnesota, but an adamant steel ABSOLUTELY NO RESTRICTIONS. A 305-cubic-inch V-8, which last fered in a one-car accident on Rt. 44A Police said Little had to be Industry says there's still nothing County Airport, police said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Three year was a $120 option now costs an in Coventry at 1:26 a m. extricated from the car by the rescue to discuss. \ The plane was found by House members are drafting a extra $185. The much larger 350- A passenger in the car, Keith squad of the North Coventry The five-week strikes, which in­ searchers about 7:15 a.m. in the bill to aid battered wives, but an cubic-inch V-8 is tagged at $300, an Dorsey, 18, of Brewster St., Coven­ Volunteer Fire Department and was volve 15,000 miners and represent 757 main street back yard of a urlvate residence. independent study shows that “DROP YOUR JEANS $80 increase over the 1977 version. try, was treated at the hospital for transported to the hospital by the the first major walkout in th e ' in downtown The two unidentified persons more men than women are the Bourke said Ford probably will minor injuries and released. South Coventry Volunteer Am­ steel industry since 1959, have were dead and police said it victims of domestic violence. BankAmericard manchester make V-8 engines a high-cost Coventry Police said Little was ap­ bulance. stopped 98 per cent of the nation's appeared that they were the Rep. James Howard, D-N.J., said (h « premium as well as offering incen­ parently driving east at an excessive Police said the accident is under in­ iron ore production. 649-1232 plane's only passengers. Tuesday he will join with Reps. AT REGAL’S” “Foirtfc Specialty Shop” tives to lure customers to small cars rate of speed and failed to negotiate a vestigation. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 31. 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Ckmn., Wed.. Aug. 31,1977 — PAGE THREE-A Town program belies welfare chiseler theory Prison sprinklers O’Neill denies Charity ordered not to seek funds ordered in wake HARTFORD (OPI) — A Superior Court judge has Ajello Mid papers filed with the Department of Con­ Park used office ordered a Korean charity organization allegedly tied to sumer Protection show that the charity organization’s By GREG PEARSON world to run," Mary DellaFera, four persons worked through the is expected, to eventually pay the provides part-time labor for the ting," she said of the program. Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church and the director of social services, said. But program. Today, the program Korean CIA not to solicit money in Connecticut. K f r ^ r r iA ^ VI* ‘■®P°>'tedly a member of the , Herald Reporter money back. The Work Relief town. But more importantly, it “They say, ‘Hey, I’m doing of Danbury fire Korean CIA working in this country. it's also a program that she is proud provides for more than just WASHINGTON (UPI) — Speaker Thomas O’Neill says The theory of welfare chiselers is Program provides an opportunity for provides an opportunity to work and something'." Judge David H. Jacobs issued an injunction "Hiesday alcoholics. DANBURY (UPI) — Federal officials have ordered any allegation that Korean businessman Tongsun Park disproved, at least partially, by the of. the recipient to pay back the money learn skills for those on welfare. Only about 30 other towns in the against the Korean Cultural and Freedom Foundation of Work relief was first started Anyone who receives town welfare srnoke detectors and sprinklers installed in all U.S. Town of Manchester's Work Relief immediately. The program is designed as a tem­ state have such a program. The state conduct^ a bribery operation out of O’Neill’s office Washington. The injunction says the charity organization during the Depression to provide a for a week is given a physical exam. prisons in the wake of the Danbury prison fire that killed Program, which has expanded from A total of 92 persons were provided porary one until the participants can is also considering a similar program while he was House D m ocratic leader is not true. will be fined $1,000 a day if it tries to collect money chance to work for local residents Miss DellaFera said. The doctor will five inmates and injured scores of others. serving four persons 20 years ago to part-time work through the program find jobs. And the job placement rate for its welfare recipients, but there is The Los Angeles Times said in Its Tuesday editions that through the mall from Connecticut residents. who, like many people across the determine if the person is able- Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Norman Carlson PLAZA DEPT. STORE the record 92 that it se rv ^ during the during 1976-77. They worked a total of of the program is a good one. some controversy about whether Suzl Thomson, the Korean-born clerk in former Speaker Attorney General Carl Ajello said an investigation (W8HawAR8B89T6Pl8aa8i bodied and what type of work he or ordered a fire safety review shortly after a blaze in a 1976-77 fiscal year. country, were out of a job. 10,426 hours with 15 town Miss DellaFera said that 75-80 per such a program can be effective on a Carl Albert's office," told investigators for the House reveal^ the Korean organization, which solicits f u ^ for Bixt la Fnart SaMrMrtHt With the end of the Depression era, she is capable of doing. Columbia, Tenn., jail last June 26 that killed 42 inmates. Iaa|.IIMa9T»9rptMOiiiK The program, coordinated by the departments. cent of the program's recipients have statewide basis. Ethics (Committee that she saw Park in O’Neill's office the diildren’s Relief I^nd and Radio Free Asia, spends the program was discontinued. Miss If the person is capable of working, While the review was being conducted, a fire swept on several occasions at the time Park allegedly was in­ only 7 per cent of the money it collects on charitable Social Services Department, found jobs on their own. Of the 92 When she mentions the job place­ W H A n N E W ilN DellaFera started it again in 1956, the Social Services Department will Those employed through the through a locked dormitory a t the Danbury prison during fluencing members with cash and other gifts. causes. provides part-time employment with participants in 1976-77, only 25 were ment rate and the services provided two years after she became director seek placement in a town depart­ program do not take the place of the pre-dawn hours July 7, killing five trapped inmates O’Neill said through an aide Tuesday that in the years It was reported earlier this year the U.S. Justice the town for persons who receive still on the program as of last month, both to the town and the program SCHOOL SUPPLIES of social services. ment. If the person is able-bodied and regular town employes. Miss and sending more than TO others to the hospital for smoke 1971 through 1977 when he was majority leader “Park Department was investigating the foundation — and its town welfare. They are paid the start of the new fiscal year. participants, it is obvious that Miss SBEITALLATPLAZAI She restarted it because a local doc­ refuses to work, the town can refuse DellaFera said. They work for inhalation. was in my office at the most on two or three occasions. ties to other Korean organizations — because it allegedly minimum wage for the work, and the DellaFera enjoys talking about the NDTE BDDK8 BID PRN BUDQIT PACKS tor recommended such a program to assistance, she said. departments on temporary projects “That's a sign that many found The federal study has now been completed and Carlson He never discussed Korea with me. I only knew him used some of its funds to improperly influence U.S. con­ pay is subtracted from the welfare program. FILLER PAPER CRAYDLA A'SCDTCH TAPE provide employment for several or in cases where the town could not jobs and are off our rolls,” she said. has ordered smoke detectors and sprinklers installed in socially.” gressmen. benefits that the persons receive “I'm proud of it. We've managed to FDLDERB ELMER'S QLUB alcoholic clients P ay back hire additional help. "It gives people a feeling that the dormitory areas of ail the prisons, including some O’Neill has said previously he attended parties Park A Senate committee is currently investigating Korean from the town. keep it going for all these years,” she BINDERS ERASERS, HDLE PUNCHES During the first year, a total of Anyone who receives town welfare Thus, the Work Relief Program they're paying for what they're get­ that are more than 100 years old, the spokesman said. threw in his honor on two occasions, at one of which he influence peddling in Congress. “It's not the easiest program in the said. "We don’t have a time frame,” he said. “We are received a set of golf clubs as a birthday giH. Ajello, at the request of state Consumer Protection STAPLE REMDVER8 moving as fast as we can. We are going to get estimates Miss Thomson, a divorcee and naturalized U.S. citizen, Commissioner Mary Heslin, filed suit in January, seeking Mat Thermos BotUes A Lunch Boxes on the sprinklers by Oct. 15, and then identify the cost of met witlT committee investigators behind closed doors an injunction against the foundation. removing combustible building materials. for five hours last week and the Times said it learned of Ajello took the action after the organization failed to You'll Find It At The Plaza Stevens asks Carter “There are problems with sprinklers,” he said. “A per­ her allegations through “a source who was present” at file a statute-required annual report on its financial son can lighj a newspaper and hold it under a sprinkler the session. status with the Department of Consumer Protection, Principals to hold workshops and it will go off...There is some new equipment that goes to overrule decision off — the minute heat is withdrawn it will stop — but it’s pretty expensive.” barring work relief Carlson expects the smoke detectors will cost about to prepare for new groupings $6(jb,000 but has no estimate on the cost of installing “President Carter , is pushing a sprinklers, expected to be much higher. HARTFORD (DPI) — House Carlson, who surveyed damage at Danbury the day Minority Leader Gerald F. Stevens workfare program to help get people Open tonight 'til 9 pm • Both stores open daily 'til 5:30 Tue. & Thur. 'til 9 - Closed Sun. & Mon. Manchester public elementary off welfare at the same time that his after the blaze, called it the “worst disaster” in federal Tychsen said the groupings would needs to be ready if the changeover operating on the third day of school wants President Carter to overrule prison history. school principals will be attending be similar in some ways to those an informal federal decision forbid­ HEW people are here telling us in becomes necessary because of the next week and will record atten­ Danbury spokesman Gary Henman said Tuesday the the first of several inservice already in use at the two IGE (in­ ding U.S. funds for Connecticut's Connecticut that we cannot imple­ enrollment declines. dance. The attendance counts will be prison does not have smoke detectors and sprinklers. workshops Thursday in preparation dividually guided education) ment such a program here,” the School officials from other school available for all the teachers in the work relief program for welfare Although smoke detectors and sprinklers may have Every department in both stores for an expected change to multi-age programs at Nathan Hale and Green systems which have used the multi­ school within 24 hours after recipients. Milford Republican said. last 5 groupings in some schools. “I am amazed that after President prevented the fire on Compound G, it was melting Schools. However, IGE has its own age grouping will meet with the prin­ processing. The program, approved by the fiberglass paneling that spewed forth a toxic smoke on sale - today through Saturday Dr. Alfred Tychsen, assistant Carter has called on Congress to curriculum and other separate com­ cipals in as many as eight workshops The board also approved a washout legislature during the past session, which killed and injured the Danbury inmates. superintendent In charge of ponents. throughout the coming school year. account in the amount of $54,574 for a requires able-bodied welfare enact his program to put welfare BEDROOMS • DINING ROOMS curriculum, told the Board of Educa­ recipients to work — with much fan­ Henman said the attractive, fire-retardant paneling days o f Keeney St. School also has a com­ They will help the principals define 10 month extension of the new recipients to take public service jobs was removed from prison walls shortly after the fire. LIVING ROOMS • CARPETS • BEDDING tion Monday night that the new fare — that those who work under bination second and third grade. their role in changing the organiza­ Desinstitutionalization of Status to qualify for benefits. They would LAMPS • DRAPERIES • GIFTS system will be instituted at the Tychsen said there will still be tion of their schools and in con­ Offenders (DSO) program operating get no additional payment for their him in Washington prevent us from recommendation of a declining some self-contained classrooms to sidering several options that can be through the town Youth Services work. Implementing Connecticut’s plan to enrollment committee which met accommodate thqse children who are used. Department. Connecticut Social Services Direc­ start welfare people on their way off last year. not suited to the mixed groupings. Tychsen said the program is not a The statewide program which tor Edward Maher said recently he the welfare rolls," Stevens said. COMPLETE The expected continual declining In answer to board mem bers’ new concept, but teachers, principals began last December hdps juveniles was informally told by regional U.S. In his letter to Carter, Stevens Magnificent bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms. enrollments will be felt first by the questions regarding space and and parents will have to be educated who have been repeatedly ap­ Department of Health, Education said, “Maybe HEW personnel have smaller schools, Tychsen said. Such remodeling of classrooms, Tychsen on it. prehended for truancy, running away and Welfare officials the work relief not listened to our president, but I YOUR class breakdowns as 30 to 36 students said he did not yet know what effect Other board action Monday night from home, deviant sexual behavior program is unacceptable. Maher is hope you, Mr. President, will res­ will be too many for one classroom it would have. included approval of a bid waiver in or incorrigibility. asking HEW in Washington for a for­ pond to our call for permission to put EDUCATION Beautiful furniture- and too few for two. Tychsen said Tuesday that the the amount of 623,268 to purchase a The program has made it possible mal decision. Connecticut welfare people to work. ” the kind you’ve always The principals will begin gathering The federal government has veto change to the new program could lease-rental plan and rental plan to remove all status offenders from Stevens, seeking the Republican dreamed of for your home- information on various multi-age come as early as next September in from IBM data processing equipment Long Lane School. The Manchester nomination to unseat Democratic power because it pays 50 per cent of 11w MMKKSia UIAT SCHOOl grouping plans. The most difficult one or more of the schools with for Manchester High School. office will handle 14 area towns and Gov. Ella T. Grasso, wrote Carter the cost of the Aid to Families with is now on sale at both part of instituting the plan, Tychsen smaller enrollments, such as Blaine Miller, assistant principal has helped 18 youth get back into the Tuesday the HEW’s informal ruling Dependent Children program, which Watkins stores - today said, will be working with teachers Bentley, Martin and Highland Park. at the high school, said he hopes the mainstream of society, according to differed from the president's totals about $100 million a year in OFFD FREE GLASSES IN and parents and making adjustments Connecticut. through this Saturday! He said the administration feels it first phase of the service will begin Robert Digan, director of Youth Ser­ previously expressed policy. PrB'HIgh School Rb v Ibw in the curriculum. vices. High School EquIvaiBney Prtp famous names Engllth A SMond Languags Select from America's RiEBiSTER on SboL 13 At ManchestarHlgh most famous names in Nine new teachers hired, home furnishings including from 6:30 to • P.M. \ f WALT DISNEY’S \ CLASSES START SEPT. 20 HERITAGE, DREXEL, MUSTANB 1 17 others get back jobs CgyNTHY V'NEVER A DUU MOMENT'] PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE, EAST HARTFORDla e a s t W I N D S O R s LANE, SEALY, BIGELOW u i. »oui( ) • • DRIVE IN’ • a* T44« ■ ’DRIVE-IN* ’ ’ c/i »r% The Manchester Board of Educa­ time French and physical education resignations and one leave of absence VIRGINIA GALLERIES, HALE tion approved the appointment Mon­ teachers at the high school and two for the coming school year. Deakin Tuesday , Msnchsstsr Evsning Hsrstd day night of nine new teachers and first semester business education said the resignations were a larger PEARSON, STIFFEL, INTERNATIONAL the reappointment of the last of 17 teachers at the high school. Two number than usual for this time of 548 Publlihod ovory •vtning txoapt Sunday* and holldayt. Entarad at tt>a 2 Little geniuses $ ECLIPSE, HOOKER, and many, non-tenured teachers who had been special education teachers are still year. He said they were due to a S how case Manehaatar, Conn, poat OfAca aa So* laid off last February. needed at Robertson elementary and FOR RENT cond ClaM Mall Mattar. variety of reasons, such as pursuing Avallebit Ion many more! The board rescinded the previous Illing Junior High Schools. careers in other fields. Cinemas Suggsstsd Csrrisr Rites 2 like yours w I Plione 849-54811 INTeR8TATE04 • RECEPTIONS action which allows Mrs. Barbara The new candidates all have good The resignations accepted were EXIT SB Paytbla In Advanca Quinby to remain employed as a background and experience to bring C22kTHEATRES EAST • BANQUETS Singla copy...... IN from Mrs. Laura Boutilier, SILVER LANE Waakly...... 90i ^deserve the best.* science and home economics teacher into the system, Deakin said. vocational food services teacher at «ETC. Ona month...... $3.90 ROBERTS STREET Thraa monthi ...... tl1 7 0 at Illing Junior High. The appointments are Miss Bever­ the Senior Citizens Center; Mrs. EAST HARTFORD Six montha...... $23.40 All but one of the teachers has been ly M. Berger, pre-primary teacher at Nancy R. Buscher, resource room 500-8810 Ona yaar...... $40.60 § 5trideRite* shoes. ? KofC Mall Rataa Upon Raquaat rehired for the same or comparable Bowers; Mrs. Margaret L. Carlson, teacher at Illing; Miss Anne Carter, Great Savings B ONIOIIOtC BMQAmiuiTimee Subacribara wtw fall to racalva teaching positions. one-fifth time English teacher at learning disability teacher at $2.B0 til 2I3OP.I0. thair nawapapar bafora 5:30 p.m. We've lowered the prices on Philip Blanchette, one of the 17 MHS; Mrs. Kim A. Geyer, four-fifths Bowers; Donald R. Griffin, business should talaphona tha circulation "YOU LIQHT UP dapartmant. N7*M46. O absolutely everything!! You’ll teachers, was rehired as a time Spanish teacher at MHS; Mrs. education teacher at MHS; Mrs. MY LIFE" security guard and girls’ Marlee D. Mooney, three-fifths time Ruth Labb, home education teacher from i S to 30 % and even cross country coach at Manchester science teacher at Illing Junior High; at Bennet; Miss Rose Marie LaRoc- more on many unadvertised High School. A teaching position was Mrs. Patricia M. Myette, English DAVIS FAMILY RESTAURANT ca, physical education teacher at specials throughout both stores. not available for him at this time. and math at Bennet Junior High; Bennet; Francis Pisch, science JOIN US FOR LUNCH Asst. Supt. Wilson E. Deakln said Mrs. Angela A. Phelan, guidance teacher at Illing and Mrs. Joan M O N .-SA T. 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. Charge it! Use Watkins own today. He taught history at Illing counselor at Illing; Robert L. Rubin, Jacovino Sattler, math teacher at HOME-STYLE COOKING, A JOY TO EAT Convenient Revolving Plan or use Junior High School for one year. science and math teacher at Illing; Bennet. AND BUDGET PRICED from SI.10 - $2.99 As of Monday night, six positions Mrs. Angela M. Speck, teacher of the The leave of absence for one year Including your own Bank Cards fS^M are still vacant, but four are gifted at Buckley, Bowers and of Mrs. Gloria S. Levine for child Sunday! DINNER SPECIALS expected to be filled this week, Robertson, and Robert W. Stowell rearing purposes was approved also. MNVmStl ncnH'IIDNQll)l' fa Mon. - Thurx. 4 P ■m - 9 P.M, *3.25 I Deakin reported. Those are part- Jr., science teacher at Illing. She is a Spanish teacher at MHS. DAYS OF RACING -WALT DISNEY- The board also approved eight Sept. 1 thru 10 at Um mOOIKTIONl' BOA Cair Plaza lyo.i, S*T Exit 93 off 1-86 F The Lighter Side 11 i.m.-9 pjn Manchester • 649-5487 KSIO F A I B Northampton, Ma. ^cyHai\sfield ^five-in It takes one to know one ROGER MOORE INT. 31 & 32 228 Stafford Rd., Willimantic.Con- you a banker who is intimately JAM ES BOND 007' Lush Plush Carpets By DICK WEST director with sufficient funds in his AIRWAY THE SPY WHO lTONITEat8;1S Adm. 2.25, undar 12 FREE I WASHINGTON (UPI) — Business accounts could properly relate to all acquainted with the first principle of LOVED M E deficit financing. TRAVEL AGENCY leaders used to complain that FDR’s that red ink in the government's Jro NMWor ROGER MOORE,. “New Deal " programs were being ledgers. Some critics have suggested that 457 C E N T E R ST. run by egghead professors and ivory- He would, I should think, tend to Lance's overdrafts indicate he is 646-2500 JAMES ROND 0 0 7 ^ domed theoreticians "who never had look upon federal deficits in a lacking in competence for the OBM to meet a payroll. " detached, objective manner than job. Just the opposite, 1 say. bveNorij THE SPY A complaint somewhat of that sort with a view colored by his own A budget director deals in nothing could be made about one of the newer experiences. but deficits. There is never enough Complete agencies, the Office of Budget and Ergo, administration of the deficit money in the federal coffers to cover Travel Service WHO LOVED r Management. the withdrawals, 'Don't Uno Tow Wrthoat th" PLEASE CAUTHEATRE P L U S Qaroga C. Scott In would not necessarily be a subjective F=OR SCREEN TIMES Traditionally, federal budget direc­ challenge that would inspire creative A person who has demonstrated a tors, although presiding over some of management. certain agility in fielding overdrafts BANK SHOT the greatest deficits the world has ■ The foregoing explains why I think has ideal training for coping with the THESE SHOWS ARE RATED PQ ever known, have been individuals Bert Lance is potentially the best federal budget. Familjf Childreii EPjP Sine® they spend most of their time on their feet, a f l i whose personal finances had always budget director we've ever had. It's Carter has made balancing the FUN ■■HP \ e t n o n m PROM TH I MAKERS OP kids need shoes that really understand young, W budget one of the goals of his ad­ *IP YOU DON’T STOP IT been in the black. understandable that President C i n e A S3 YOUXL 00 ■LIND* , a Q S growing feet. And can support them properly, It seems almost paradoxical, but Carter would be loath to lose his ser­ ministration. Trana Am Spaclal Edition, almllar to tha ona aaan WMkdsyt 7:30 $:M b y Our professionally trained fitters make sure 9 9 TW MUTtS 15 « M « m a n tS) MH333 I Sal 3 7:30 t:$0 we ve had some budget directors who vices. The typical budget director of yore in Smokay and tha Bandit, will ba on diaplay Sun. 1:30 3:30 SJO 7:30 1:30 the shoe fits. Stride Rite shoes are lovingly might have been philosophically in courtesy of Lynch PonUae-Toyota of Manehaatar. never knew what it was like to be Show me a banker who has tried to T ir crafted to take the guff that kids dish out. And th e < ^ g Deep, luxurious carpets and overdrawn at the bank. favor of that campaign, but would lt*s the nutflesti n«ugliti«sL |««tiUstt gOMnlMti take more money out of an account tunnUMt madcap canMdy af tha pa«r... come in more sizes and widths than any other It s difficult to see how a budget than he had put into it and I'll show have had no feeling of empathy. tMOKIY children's shoes. Kids lovt the way they look , . . elegant Oriental Styled rugs Lance, however, can bring to the BURT REYNOLDS •TART! FIRtT A T O U tK , a t sah-priced now! effort a strong sense of identifica­ SALLY FIELD JACKIE QLEASON IXCIPT FRI., Theater schedule tion. He knows first hand the main AATtlMIl ■— O^M others Jove the way they^e nnade** f t W adnaiday cause of imbalance — that when a Famous Bedding check is written for an amount that Blast Hartford Drive-In — "MacArthur, 2 00-4■ 40-7 10- 9:40 byStndcRite'O Choose from the finest bedding 'Smokey and the Bandit," exceeds the funds available, the tran­ "Mustang Country,' Dusk. Showcase Cine 4 — “ Herbie saction acquires a negative aspect. manufactured in the world! Goes to Monte Carlo,' 130- Other budget directors undoubted­ f t East Windsor Drive-In — i t M n Watkins has the size firmness and the ' Herbie Goes to Monte 3:35-5:35-7:40-9:50 ly were familiar with the rule in the Carlo, ' “Never a Dull Showcase Cine 5 8 "Beau abstract. But only those who have quaii.ty that’s just right for you • now! Geste, 2:15-4:45-7:10-9:40 Moment,; Dusk, tested it personally — even if in­ NAnONALAIdOCAN Maatar Charga • • Manchester Drive-In — UA Theater 1 — “Star 00A«m Ttaid tSOMCU BankAmedcard Free Delivery - Famoue Service Wars, " 2:00-7:30-10:00 advertently - can attest to its Amarican Expraaa "Smokey and the Bandit," reliability. You can always depend on Watkins free, courteous UA Theater 2 — "One on PLUSIII V e r n o n ^ I w 8;00; “Sugarland Express,' Carter says he has written over­ BURT REYNOLDS 9:40. One, " 2:00-7:15-9:10 A gM aRh • aiMI NMnalng. Imnr ew In «M ntoln mm For ovar 100 yaara delivery and service par excellence. UA Theater 3 — "You Light drafts himself at times. Thus he was hn r_.lm yoiw nlM wan b n h M hnr. C in e MN SAUY FIELD Showcase Cine 1 — "The Spy Itmwwnn.M.atpnwMMm^ Who Loved Me, 2 15-4 45- Up My Life," 2:00-7:20-9:10 able to confirm that “it's better not JACKIE GLEASOII 7:10-9:40 Vernon Cine 1 — "Can I Do to. " 533 cottage Grove R d . 242-5549/543-5171 • 935 Main St. Showcase Cine 2 — It Till I Need Glasses, " 7-30- That awareness surely is. the first Ragular PrICM tor ‘ Smokay” Bloomfiold ManChOStOr 9:30 "Suspiria, 1:40-3 35-5 30- step toward achieving a balanced Waakdty* 7:18 9:16 7:25-9:30 Vernon Cine 2 — “Smokey budget. And Carter obviously picked Sat 2.-00 7:18 9:18 VnthriMCNla S h o w c a s e Cine 3 - and the Bandit,' 7.15-9:15 the right man to help him attain it. isisssimssim Sun. 1:18 3:18 8:15 7:18 9:18 Tliiili PACE roua-A - MANCHESTER EVEWNG HERALD. tU eebater, Com.. Wed.. Am . 31,1177 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug 31, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-A iHaurhratpr Euruiti^Hfralft Gaals take Homestead posts Manchester — A City of Village Charm Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Gaal Two get CeSe promotions Founded Oct. 1, 1881 have accepted the positions of resi­ Two Manchester area residents tion of the emotionally disturbed AuOH Bikmu of OfCiMbon Uombor. Uotiod Prns Hnornolionol dent host and hostess of the Cheney Dr. Kozlowski, a specialist in in­ have received faculty promotions child. He holds his B.A. degree from organic chemistry, has been named Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square. Homestead, 106 Hartford Rd. They recently at Central Connecticut State St. Francis Seminary, Milwaukee, Manchester. Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. were recently selected by a an associate professor of chemistry. College. and his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from A member of the CCSC faculty since screening committee of The Dr. Leland J. Stoppleworth of 1020 the University of Connecticut. Raymond f AoO*ft»on Edftor.PwOi«n«r Horotd t Turkingtoo. Maf\ag^ Eddor Manchester Historical Society and 1970, she Is a member of the Boston Tpke., Bolton, and Dr. American Chemical Society. She is a a > ' .»i>i*.t>iwii I a— a's"■!■■■ the homestead. Opinion Adrienne W. Ko^owski of 7E Am­ Dr. Stoppleworth is a member of also a member of the New England The couple succeeds Mr. and Mrs. bassador Dr. were among 80 faculty the New England C3iildren’s Mental Association of Chemistry Teachers Ryal Isham, who served from 1969, members to be advanced by the New Health Task Force in Boston, the and recently participated in a panel when the Cheney Historical Founda­ Britain college. Council for Children with Behavior on inorganic chemistry at that Jimmy’s cousin Liz tion deeded title of the circa 1780 Dr. Stoppleworth was named a Disorders, and the Council for organization's annual summer con­ home to the society. professor in the department of Exceptional CJiildren. He is also on ference. the board of trustees of Achievement Gaal is a native of Pittsburgh, Pa. human services and special educa­ Dr. Kozlowski holds her B.A. Unlimited, a tutoring service in degree from MacMurray College, Politicians seem to be one John Carter fathered Robert He received a B.S. in business tion. Hartford, and a member of the 111., and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees engineering from Oberlin (Ohio) thing before an election and "King" Carter, a millionaire A member of the CCSC faculty Bolton Democratic Town Com­ in inorganic chemistry from the College and an A.B. and a B.S. in another after, and President since 1972, he is a specialist in educa­ mittee. University of Connecticut. landowner who was influential business administration from the Carter is no exception. in colonial America. Thomas, University of Hartford. During the campaip, Jim­ who did less well, had plan­ For more than 25 years he has been my Carter came across as a tations in eastern Virginia, and interested in researching and populist, a man of the people, a was the president’s direct refinishing antiques. A major project folksy peanut farmer from ancestor. was the restoration of his former 250- Plains, Ga. Now it turns out he year-old residence in Bolton. Last Debrett’s says Jimmy year he was appointed by the Grand i a d w / h a w is descended from a family Carter’s royal connections Master of Masons in the state to that produced America's first came from the fact that the serve on a committee delegated to millionaire and is related both establish a library-museum at the Carter family was related to Grand Lodge office in Wallingford. to George Washington and the the Tookes and Newces Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Gaal Queen of England. The news families in Hertfordshire, Gaal is a past master of Friendship Lodge of Masons, belongs to the Scot­ comes from Debrett’s which were related to George tish Rites Bodies of Masonry and is a member for more than 30 years, and where she is studying airline ad­ Peerage, an old London firm Washington. Queen Elizabeth member of the 32nd degree cast, sang with the'original Beethoven ministration. She has assisted her that roots around in the noble II is known to be related to the Sphinx Temple and Omar Shrine Glee Club. husband in researching and family trees and publishes sort Club. He is a past patron of Temple In WWII, he served four years with refinlshlng antiques. Washingtons on both sides. Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. of a stud look of the British Just what effect the dis­ the 20th Air Force in the Pacific. She has held office in the OES and He was a charter member of the Mrs. Gaal is the former Elsie is currently an officer of Chapman aristocracy. covery of his blue blood will Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop, sang Wetherell. She is a Manchester Court, Order of Amaranth. BACK TO SCHOOL After e i^ t months of study, have on Carter is not known. Sag Harbor, Long Island (By Reggie Pinto) in a number of its productions for native, graduated from the local The Gaals will continue the Debrett's genealogist tra c ^ It could rush to his head and several years, has been a South school system, and currently attends schedule of homestead guided tours, Manchester Community College, Thursday and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. Carter back to a family of cause him to try to revive the United Methodist Church choir wheelwrights and haulers unlamented imperial presiden­ THE NATIONWIDE SUPERMARKET OF SOUND® DOES IT AGAINI (carters) in 1361 in Kings cy. An owlish editor’s notebook Langley, Hertfordshire, about Or he could remain folksy, By FLOYD LARSON Cheney landmark passes second review 20 miles north of London. inviting the Queen of England The proposal to designate part of in Manchester's civic and economic Next Debrett’s traced the to come visit y'all and in­ throughout the United States having Uncle Julius thinks too much is The oniy thing that sticks in bis the so-called election reform laws. If answer is to padlock the refrigerator Manchester’s famed Cheney area as passed the second committee review development and the importance of a National Historic Landmark has President to John Carter, a troduce her around as Cousin being made about Candidate Jimmy craw a bit, though, is the attempt to you're a winner and it is found out and hope you aren’t reported for for national historical recognition. the family’s silk industry make the passed its second review. well-known London wine Liz. That would bloody well Carter riding around in an airplane brush the whole affair aside by you broke the law — you make child abuse. We wish someone would The influence of the Cheney family proposed historical designation a owned by his pal Bert Lance’s bank. cailing it an oversight and promising The historical areas committee of significant one. merchant, whose sons Thomas shock Debrett's and pay it restitution. If you're a loser— well, it come up with a salad dressing that the secretary of the interior’s Ad­ After all, Julius says, most of us ride to make restitution, either out of his and John sailed to America on back for messing around with depends on bow close you came to would make greens taste like Big visory Committee'of National Parks, own pocket or with campaign funds. around in cars owned by a bank or a winning whether you can make Macs. Historic Sites, Buildings and ALMANAC’S Probate Notice the ship Safety in 1625. American family trees. NOTICE TO CREDITORS finance company. Therein lies the big weakness in restitution or face charges. We — Don’t panic when you find Monuments in Washington, D.C., suspect any also-ran, who is a poten­ homework is sidetracked by a Tuesday approved an application to E S T A T E O F FR A N C IS P Q&A DELLAFERA, d e c ea t^ tial candidate for another try, would favorite television show. “After all, make the Cheney industrial and part The Hon. William E. FiUGerald, Judge, of the Court of Probate, be in real hot water. isn't it okay to watch since the guest of its residential area a national Match up the foreign nation Diitrict of Mancheiter at a hearing with its capital city: Textbook budget at all-time low The bookkeeping oversight alibi star is from Sesame Street?” The historic site. held on Auguft 18,1977 ordered that ai It is expected that the formal 1. Norway claima must be presented to the seems a bit flimsy too when you have only answer that seems to work is for 2. Australia fiduciarv on or before November 18, 'i recommendation will come before 1977 or be barred as by law provided. been reading for months about the parents to casually find out which 3. Thailand Kim M. Lutz, Ass t. Gerk the full advisory board about Oct. L The fiduciary Is: President's passion for detail, which show is particularly abhorent to the 4. Switzerland at L.B.J. State Park, Stonewall, Tex. 5. Pakistan Inge H. Dellafera siblings and announce that this is the 142 Lakewood Circle So. would lead most of us to believe that After that, the final okay from the (a)Canberra Manchester, Conn. 06040 Johnny can’t read without books 0424 he would have known better than to show you're going to watch. It will be secretary of the interior makes the lb) Bern take the rides in the first place, and if a sacrifice but it can get homework designation official. (c) Islamabad SAVE >100 lt> Dr. .\iiHlin .McCaffrey done. (By the way, if you find A bronze plaque and certificate is ld) Oslo all teaching aids — and the most he did not, he would have known the le) Bangkok What will the world of tomorrow be effective. A Michigan State Educa­ rules so that the flights would have yourself liking the show—take a cold given to the designated landmark Don't wait any longer. J® like? Will it be the closed society OPINION been paid for pronto. shower.) after the final decision is made. You can turn your tion Department survey discovered ANSWERS: "don't needs" Into cash DELUXE REALISTIC AM-FM HI-FI RECEIVER predicted by the more pessimistic of Of course, the hired Hands may not — Don’t panic if all these things The Cheney application is one of 62 structional materials as a solid, that high-performing schools tend to fast with a Classified social critics — or will it be a step reflect the prejudices and limited in­ be as careful as Carter, which happen to you before the school term (3) Siq) '1 |3) E(B) Z (P) I down-to-earth resource, invaluable spend twice as much for textbooks ad. Even at our regular price STA-84 delivers more quality closer to utopia? Either way, it will dividual possibilities of a bygone era. is a week old. It is a sign that your to quality education. After all the and other instructional materials as probably explains why he still carries and watts per dollar than the vast majority of stereo be a world created by our children. Some questions his own luggage. sigllngs are probably normal and receivers we've seen! Auto-Magic* circuit tunes FM various innovations have been given low-performing schools. Actual Reg. Perhaps it Is not by gazing into a If a young girl has a head for have adjusted to the new school year. stations for lowest distortion. Tape monitor, loudness their day, nothing comes near classroom experience suggests that statistical crystal ball, but by simply figures, will her books be up to date With school about to start, it is When you stop to think about it, switch, Glide-Path®controls, FM muting, hi-filter, signal 2 9 9 » 5 replacing a good teacher and effec­ Intensive use of specially prepared strength meter, genuine walnut veneer case. Hear it and studying our children that we can enough to suggest a career as a materials can achieve important time to give some advice to parents things are about the same as they “ tive, up-to-date instructional i compare. This deal is unbeatable! 25 W per channel 199 best glimpse the 21st century. Note ^who will find themselves childless were last year and the year before. materials. banker or an engineer? Will boys be positive results in many areas in­ RMS @ 8 ohms, 20-20,000 Hz, no more than 0.7% THDI futurist Herman Kahn of the Hudson for at least part of each weekday. The only difference is that you, as a We’ve seen test scores fall over the reminded that men, too, can enjoy cluding reading proficiency rates. 31-20S2 Institute has said that "We don't Don't panic just because the stereo parent, never have and probably last decade; we’ve also seen a cooking, child care, and han­ And reading skills must be given •Od VOBB Cn CHARCEil Ai Radio ShKk choose our future, we make it." is silent at 10 a.m. for it will sound off never will fully understand how your Energy Misers decline in the percentage of the dicrafts'’ Teachers often priority; little else counts in the That* iw a c>ta>l c s 'd t * 't Our children are the future, they later in the evening under the guise, chidren survive on their diet, learn so h«n«*a at ftad<* education dollar which goes for text­ emphasize the need for more and curriculum until a child learns to Shack ito ia t Other cradlabia books and instructional materials. Is better books. The majority of read. Like a lot of other people, we installed a computerized system Oaia*t at Taw rvaark? uar* iwmj By preparing them to take a be a test of your credibility to unders­ go without TV if there is good game, a at United Technologies began i-y, there a correlation? teachers polled in the Scholastic Twin threats to monitor and control energy responsible and enlightened place in tand how Spanish can be absorbed to dance or another alternative. -‘T f Our educational system is facing looking at energy — its use, its usage. As a result, consumption the world, we are doing all we can to One per cent on books Teacher Survey believed educational the Star Wars theme by the London The plain fact of the matter is that th e twin threats of budget availability, its cost - in a new there is down 25% . Similar sys- make the world itself responsible and Today, less than 1 per cent of our materials were as important as Philharmonic. they are growing up and hopefully we limitations and declining productivi­ context as a result of the 1973 oil terns are going in at other Con- enlightened. By educating them public school budget is spent on salaries. — Don't panic when you serve parents are, too. ty. We cannot afford anything but the em b a rg o . necticut plants. with care, we are earing for books — down from 2 per cent in They particularly stressed that in­ dinner only to find that the school SAVE >60 most effective tools for increasing A program was promptly initi- Effective conservation has tomorrow 1965! Of the $1,400 spent on educating creased availability of educational lunch was inadequate and had to be Com patch special: the efficiency of our schools, and ated throughout our company to brought United Technologies the the average pupil last year, only materials would help them better supplemented with a pizza en route “An abstract noun,’’ said the Yet two out of three Americans giving our children every possible op­ make the most efficient possible IMAGINE! 50% OFF ON A about $14 was spent on maintaining tailor instruction to fit each student's home therefore, "I'll eat my salad teacher, “is something you can think “Savenergy” citation of the U.S. believe that the quality of education portunity to find a satisfying future and upgrading textbooks. That works own learning needs and interests — a later." Translated this means, “I’ll of, but you can't touch. Can you give use of energy in our plants and Department of Commerce. Gov- is declining Confidence in our public in an increasingly complex, com­ REAUSTIC HI-FI SPEAKER! out to no more than a nickel per day critical part of motivating every eat my salad later if I am hungry me an example of one?” processes. Its purpose was to con- ernor Grasso has presented con- schools has reached what seems to petitive world. per student - about a fourth of the pupil. after having two bowls of ice cream, “Sure," said one teenage boy, “My serve energy supplies and save en- servation awards to our Norden be an all-time low. If we are to economize in some price of our daily newspaper. Times are right potato chips and a soda.” The only father's new car. ” ergy d o lla rs in a w a y th a t w o u ld n ’t division in Norwalk and our Re- .Spciuling up segments of our society, common- Instructional materials remain at the Times are right, but we can't be adversely affect our people, our search Center in East Hartford. Despite an astronomical increase sense tells us that it is not in the bottom of the budgetary totem-pole. "penny wise and pound foolish " operations, and our commitments W hile we’ve cut energy use sub- Reg. in education spending from $29.7 Ninety-nine per cent of the school educational system that these cuts where our children's future is con­ Thought to customers. stantially in the last four years, billion in 1965 to $75 billion last year, budget dollar is spent on the support must be made, for that is dangerous­ 119“ Ea. cerned. With salaries mounting year­ The results: By the end of 1976, we’re still not satisfied. W e’re lest scores for graduating seniors system; one per cent on this most es­ ly like weakening the foundation to ' (TV.*'. ly, textbooks and other educational the men and women of United tightening up consumption fur- have been declining. A recent poll sential element! save the house. materials represent the best invest­ “Brothers, if a man is trapped in Technologies had reduced the ther. reported that more than 18 million DR. AUSTIN McCAFFEREY, a be mocked. A man reaps what he Out of dale taxis ment we can make. By making more some sin, you who are spiritual company’s energy consumption Hamilton Standard is putting Americans age 16 and older were former superintendent of schools sows. The one who sows to please Studies have shown that students instructional materials available to should restore him gently. But watch by more than 20% from 1972’s Realistic Nova-7® floor/shelf speaker with 10" woofer, functionally illiterate That means and Commissioner of Education his sinful nature, from that nature in a waste-heat recovery system spend 95 per cent of their study time existing persennel we increase the yourself; you also may be tempted. 2 midrange and treble 3" speakers reproduces 20-20,000 they are unable to fill out even a stan­ in New Ham|ishirc, is currently will reap destruction; the one who level. The saving is equivalent to that decomposes waste paper and with textbooks, yet most schools efficiency of our schools, and help Carry each other's burdens, and in Hz with crystal clarity! Elegant genuine walnut veneer dard job application form, or do a senior vice presiilenl of the sows to please the Spirit, from the more than 21 million gallons of produces a gas for use in heating "make-do” with texts which are teachers perform more effectively. this way you will fulfill the law of enclosure and molded lattice work grill. Buy a stereo pair simple sum There is something \ssocialioii of American Spirit will reap eternal life. Let us cru d e o il. and industrial processing. Sikor- sometimes decades out of date. Books are the more cost-efficient of lor the regular low price ol one—only at The Shack*! Christ. If anyone thinks he is not become weary in doing good, for W e’re practicing frugality with wrong with a system whose Imagine the frustration of a science I’liltlisliers. sky Aircraft is installing equip- 40-402S something when he is nothing, he at the proper time we will reap a graduates too often hover on the thin teacher who wants to discuss the energy in all kinds of ways. ment that burns scrap and gener- deceives himself. Each man should harvest if we do not give up. edge of illiteracy Is this the future significance of the recent expedition At Pratt & Whitney Aircraft ates steam to be used in plant test his own actions. Then he can Therefore, as we have opportunity, we are building? to Mars, only to find that the text­ GIL FOXE Group, jet-engine testing has been operations. A new air-condition- Side glances take pride in himself, without com­ let us do good to all people, especially SAVE EVEN MORE WHEN YOU BUY THE SYSTEM! Clearly new answers are required. book his or her class has been given rearranged to cut fuel use without ing system planned for Pratt & paring himself to somebody else, for to those who belong to the family of affecting integrity of the tests. Whitney Aircraft’s Southington New ariHwerg doesn't even mention the moon lan­ each man should carry his own load. believers." ding. Heating and cooling requirements Among these new answers has “Anyone who receives instruction Galatians 6:1-10 plant is designed to do away with At current rates of textbook throughout our facilities have SAVE 229«> been a broader emphasis on early in the word must share all good New International Version electrically operated compressors. replacement, it may be anywhere "childhood education, on bilingual things with his instructor. Rev. Neale McLain been reduced through improved The men and women of United from five to eight years before the education, on special programs for “Do not be deceived: God cannot Church of the maintenance, close monitoring of Technologies are going about the ABOVE COMPONENTS PLUS Mars story and photos appear in the exceptional children and the learning Nazarene control settings, and turning off job of saving energy with deter- disabled, and on participation of average classroom's science text­ heat, lights and exhaust fans dur- mined purpose. Our twin objec- MAG-PICKUP TURNTABLE! parents and paraprofessionals in book. ing non-working hours. Machines lives are to help conserve the . STA-B4 AM-FM Sltrio A(c«/v*r fi Abort classroom activities. Textbooks must reflect changes as and other equipment drawing nation’s dwindling supplies of fos- • Two Non-T Spttkii Sytltmi It Abort they occur, not only in the sciences The most prominent and seemingly Almanac heavily on electricity are oper- sil fuels and to soften the impact • LAB-54 Mulll-Pliy Tumlibli on Bi$i with Dlimond and in social studies, but also in Elllplleil PIcliup Complilily Inilillid. Big. 179.95 revolutionary of these new answers ated on a carefully phased sched- of rising fuel bills on our costs of has been a return to basics — a society itself. Outdated books tend to ufe to lessen their use during doing business. rediscovered emphasis on the reflect out-dated stereotypes and at­ By United ^ress International awarded a patent for a device he periods of greatest electrical de- Energy conservation by all is traditional methods of teaching titudes, and may sometimes fail to called “kinetoscope," to “produce Today is Wednesday, Aug. 31, the m a n d s. a matter of compelling national them. conform to hard-won legal battles. pictures representing objects in 243rd day of 1977 with 122 to follow. At its Windsor Locks plant, urgency. In our view, it’s also Herman Kahn has predicted that Publishers have made a concerted The moon is moving from its full motion...." Hamilton Standard designed and good business. from now until at least 1990, "old effort to eliminate these sexual and phase to the last quarter. In 1903, a Packard automobile fashioned" values will reassert racial stereotypes from new editions The morning stars are Venus, completed a S2-day journey from San themselves in our schools. There will of existing texts. Guidelines have Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Francisco to New York. It was the $390 be more consistent use of textbooks been established, formed to insure The evening star is Mercury. first automobile to cross the nation and an emphasis on basic skills that our children enter into adult life Those bom on this date are under under its own power. 3N WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE drilling, especially in the primary with the widest possible vision of the the sign of Virgo. In 1939, German dictator Adolf technouksies . opportunities existing for them. But MAN()NiiTn PMKAOE Radio grades. American entertainer Arthur God­ Hitler promised peace if Poland .lU U V Burk lu liUNira all of these efforts are wasted for frey was bom Aug. 31, 1903. would accept 16 conditions. Poland Look tof /liaek those children attending schools OPEN SUNDAY 12-S P.M. •>i'< ^ ro o , Intrinsic to the "back to basics" refused, was invaded the following g A TANDY COMPANY “I shook it to try to guess what was inside . . . I think it’s broken On this day in history: PMiCCHMAVVARVAr iNC>*VlOUAl STORES ntigTYbO'^OOd movement is a re-emphasis on in- where outdated materials still In 1887, Thomas Alva Edison was day, and World War II was under glass!" way. PAGE SIX-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn., W«d.. Aug. 31, 1877 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Aug. 31. 1977 — PAUE SEVEN-A Grange Angry guard MVD announces ( About town"*™") officer the thrifty way kills three spot check plan The executive board of Chapman Court, Order of retires the Manchester Jaycee Amaranth, will observe Wives wiii meet past matrons and patrons James McBrierty of 30 NEWPORT, Ind. (UPI) - A New­ The state Motor VehicTe Department will conduct ran­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the night Friday at 7:45 p.m. Coolidge St. was honored port Army Ammunition Depot guard, dom spot motor vehicle Inspections in four area towns home of Mrs. Vivian preceded by a potluck at Sunday at a testimonial at reprimanded for insubordination, during the month of September. Adams, 47 Deerfieid Dr. 6:30. Officers Will wear the I^nchester Grange disarmed a fellow security officer The inspections will be held in the following towns East All club members are white. Hall in recognition of his and began shooting at everyone he Hartford, Sept. 6, South Windsor, Sept. 20, Rockville, welcome. many years as secretary of saw Tuesday, killing three persons Sept. 21 and Manchester, Sept. 23. the grange. and wounding two others. Sites within a given town are usally finalized on the Succeeding McBrierty The gunman was wounded in an morning scheduled in cooperation with local police after serving 21 years in exchange of gunfire with plant departments. . that position is Louis security personnel and captured. Tamiso of 198 Broad St. State Police identified the suspect More than 60 Grangers as Juan Gonsales, S3, of Terre Haute. attended the event and con­ He was placed under guard in the in­ ECHS gets $200 tributed toward a purse tensive care unit of Union Hospital in which was present^ to Terre Haute, where he was listed in McBrierty. Entertainment serious but stable condition. insurance grant was provided by grange Police said Gonsales wrestled a member David Hutchinson revolver from a security guard, who East Catholic High School in Manchester is among 41 who sang songs. He was ac- X) S t ’ ’'* ' apparently accompanied him to the Connecticut schools which have recently received gifts companied by Edith second floor of the facility's ad­ through the Connecticut General Insurance Corp. under Schoell on the piano. She ministration building, where he had its aid to education program. also played selections on been summoned to be reprimanded A total of $98,675 was donated to Connecticut secondary the accordion. starts at for insubordination. schools and colleges and universities from employe gifts McBrierty retired two girls’ world "They said he began shooting at and the corporations's matching contribution. The cor­ years ago from Pratt & anyone he saw,” said i trooper at poration matched the gifts of 715 employes, including 55 Whitney. Group in East Terre Haute's Indiana State Police retirees. Hartford. post. A record $314,537 in the unrestricted gifts was shared Authorities said he fled down the nationally by 285 accredited institutions of higher lear­ Nursery stairs to the ground floor and ning and 80 non-public secondary schools in 42 states. exchanged shots with another guard East Catholic received $200 through the program. and was wounded in the exchange. school 3 Trinity College in Hartford received the largest amount Police said one of those killed was of gifts at $21,490. 6 spanking nsw colorsi Tony Lacopo, of Rockville, the plant The minimum amount which can be contributed by an to open protection superintendent. Also dead employe is $25 and the maximum is $2,000, with equal were plant employes William amounts matched by GGIC's two major subsidaries, The Center Nursery the Shetland classics Dillard, of Cayuga, and James Clark, Connecticut General Life Insurance Co. and Aetna In­ School of Center Congregational Church, 11 of Terre Haute. surance Co. The program has beep in existence since Troopers identified the wounded as 1959. Center St., will begin Mon­ kids warm up to Charlene Dunham, in her early 20s, day, Sept. 12. The morning of Cayuga, and Steven H, Posem, 23, They make a good team sessions will be from 9 to of Euclid, Ohio. 11:30 a.m. on Mondays, time and time agalnl Ms. Dunham, secretary to installa­ The cutest among Miramar (San Diego) Naval Air Station’s Tuesdays, Wednesdays and tion commander Capt. Ben Moberly, military policy contingent, Seaman Pam Howard, 4 feet 10, Thursdays. was in fair condition in St. teams with Signalman Steven Blount, also a military policeman, The school program is Elizabeth's Hospital in Danville, III. Outsiders help non-denominational and to keep things orderly at the installation. (UPI) open to the public. Children may be in revaluation registered Sept. 7, 8 and 9 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the school. The Town of Manchester is using three outside con­ Carter calls on Americans The school is headed by sultants to complete its revaluation project. Mrs. Linnea Uccello, now Just Sizes 4-6X The town's tax assessor's office is doing most of the director, and Miss Nancy 4.99 work involved in reviewing the assessments of commer­ Ballard, assistant director. not to back Irish strife cial and residential'property. Some towns hire outside They will be assisted by consultants to do such projects, but most of the work in Mrs. Karen Deiterle and Manchester is being done by town employes. Mrs. Suzanne Valade. WASHINGTON (UPI) - President “We support the establishment of a read "Get the British Out of Ireland” Two of the three outside employes are involved in com­ Carter, affirming a U.S. policy of Im­ Further information is form of government in Northern if he believed in neutrality. puterization work and commercial reviews. This year's available by calling Mrs. partiality, is pleading for an end to revaluation is being done on a computerized system for sizes 7-14 Ireland, which will command Powell said someone pinned the Uccello at 643-6173. 5.99 the bloodshed in Northern Ireland widespread acceptance throughout button on Carter, who was unaware the first time. and promising to join others in job- both parts of the community,” he of its message. The third outside employe meets once a week with Tax creating economic investments once said, but added that the United States The President had another in his Assessor Ed Belleville to review the project. Barbs Fine fashioned Orion® acrylic peace is established. / has "no Intention of telling the par­ series of promotional briefings on the Belleville said that the revaluation has resulted in in­ By P H IL PA STO R ET pullovers and cardigans...super to A ties how this might be achieved.” new Panama Canal treaties Tuesday creases of 100 to 125 per cent for residential properties. In an extraordinary policy state­ From the way they're ' 4 cozy into when the air gets cool! and added two more powerful allies Commercial properties have also increased, but at a ment Tuesday, prompted by a group If a settlement is achieved. Carter observed, there has apparent­ !/ to his team favoring ratification: lesser rate. Great to layer on over shirts and of lawmakers of Irish heritage, the said "the U.S. government would be ly been 10 amendments made former Secretary of State Dean Rusk The increase in property values will be offset, at least to the 10 Commandments. President also urged all Americans prepared to join with others to see how 705 Mam Street Manchester 643-1249 pants and gauchos! Best of all, and Florida's Gov. Reubin Askew. partially, by a decrease in the mill rate. to refrain from supporting groups in­ additional job-creating investment The less you have to do, the Carter plans a quiet stay at Camp The last revaluation was done in 1966. Open Daily til 6 PM Thursday til 9 PM they’re easy to keep clean! Just volved in the violence in Ulster. could be encouraged, to the benefit of more you dial the time signal. David over the holiday weekend to all the people of Northern Ireland.” toss them Into your washing He warned that violators of prime himself for a heavy week n American law in this regard will be White House Press Secretary Jody ahead, with Congress returning and machine and dryer...they come out prosecuted. Powell was asked why Carter wore a 18 chiefs of state arriving for an ready to warm up again, looking button during the St. Patrick's Day extravaganza treaty signing The Chief Executive was meeting parade in the campaign year which ceremony Sept. 7. ALL PRICES CFPCCTIVI THRU great every time! today with Transportation Secretary S A TU R D A Y , SCP TIM R ER tO, 1S77 . Brock Adams to launch a special The fellow who knows •White •Navy •Brown •Gold appeal for motorists to obey the 55- A r a m c more than the boss should be •Heather •Vanilla mile-an-hour speed limit to cut down very careful to conceal that traffic accidents over the Labor Day Registrations slated fact. G weekend. Carter also arranged to meet with VALUES! all from 'girls' world, Chairman Al Ullman of the House downtown Manchester Ways and Means Committee on his for Cheney adult courses forthcoming tax reform proposals, CONCORD'S / and Rep. Barren Mitchell, D-Md., Daily registration for adult blueprint reading and physics are head of the congressional black evening classes at Howell Cheney also available. New courses offered caucus. Technical School in Manchester will this fall include refrigeration, oil KETTLE CLOTH be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sept. 6 burner servicing and repair, small The President s statement on through Sept. 14. Evening registra­ engine servicing, and introductory Ireland expressed the hope "that all tion will be held from 7 to 8 Sept. 13 courses in S.I. metric system and DANCE! ready for action those engaged in violence will ISOLDS and 14. 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Rothman partner in firm Public rtoorda Seminar COMINB SOON Business ) The real estate firm of Frechette h tion of Realtors Connecticut Association Increasing company efficiency by 6LEN LOCHEN Martin, Inc., Realtors, recently an­ of Realtors, and a director of the building individual confidence is the nounced the appointment of Gerald P. Nbnchester ^ a r d of Realtors. He is the Jog Back-to-School goal of a three-day seminar planned LAST THREE DAYS. Rothman as vice president and a full designee of the firm to the Manchester Warranty deeds in Hartford next month by the partner. Multiple Listing Service, Inc. Donald L. DeLano and Elizabeth T. DeLano to Robert University of Connecticut. The new partnership, Frechette, Martin He was graduated from the University T. Pancoast and Mary C. Pancoast, property at 74 Green at Savings to 25% Trucker wins $1,300 The seminar, titled "Improving mERLEnoRfDon uuwu. ti Rothman, Inc. was effective July 1, of Hartford with a bachelor of science Manor Rd., |36,000. Managerial Effectiveness 'Through COiHCTICI 1977. Officeh are at 263 Main St. degree. He received a master of science Edward E. Frazier and Janice B. Frazier to John J. same event last year. He is the Assertiveness Training,” is spon­ regularly to $12 Rodney Tarr of 277 Highland St. OPENINO EARLY The firm is a member of the degree from Central Connecticut State McDermott and Sandra E. McDermott, property at 65 won $1,300 last weekend by state’s champion four-axle trucker sored by the UofC School of Business Manchester Multiple Listing Service Inc. College in 1968. Before entering the real Oliver Rd., |41,«00. demonstrating his driving skill at the for the past two years. Administration and the UofC Foun­ OCTOBER and the Greater Vernon Multiple Listing estate field, Rothman was employed by Sadie J. Wilson to Steven Oborski and Anna Oborski, Tarr was one of more than 230 con­ dation. It will be held Sept. 14-16 at CLEARJUKE Americana Trucking Association Tri. 078-0058 Service. the Lincoln-Mercury Division of Ford property at 178 Wetherell St., $55,000. ►99 (ATA) National Truck "Roadeo." testants who participated in specially the Hotel Sonesta. -Since joining the company in 1974, Motor ^m pany and later taught in Ver­ Ray A. Moffitt and Martha J. Moffitt to Carl T. Chad- The 39-year-old truck driver, an designed maneuvers to test their Registration information may be Rothman has concentrated on residential non. driving skills. The prize money was obtained by contacting Sally Dininny bum and Margaret N. Chadbum, property at 129 Barry employe of Schuster's Express Inc. It's the way to gol When saies. His new responsibilities will be He lives at 270 W. Center St. with his Rd., $45,300. in South Windsor, finished third in donated by the U.S. Tobacco Co. of at the Management Development Look like a pro in th « s* royal blue Program School of Business Ad­ you need to tell people directing the sales and marketing ac­ wife, Marilyn, and their children, Gerald John E. Burdo and Winifred P. Burdo to Russell G. the four-axle truck class at the 37th Greenwich. ministration, University of Connec­ about your business, tivities of the firm. Jr., Jeffrey, Jennifer, and John Paul. Petrie and Jane R. Petrie, both of Westlake Village, su M la /n y lo n joggers. White annual ATA Roadeo in Kansas City, Tarr has been a truck driver for 17 tell themwith the SUOOR ticut, Stores, Conn. 06268, telephone He is a member of the National Associa­ Calif., property at 288 Kennedy Rd., $73,500. l• a th • r stripes/heel guard. Mo. He also finished third in the years. His father and grandfather Classified ads. (203) 486-4135. 917 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Lela T. Tybur to Robert H. DeValve and Jean K. Children’s 10’/2-2M, 'big boys' 2V2-6M, were also truck drivers. DeValve, property at 118 Prospect St., $41,500. 'men's SVi-l 2M ('girls and women Release of attachment can be fitted in these sizes). * Phone banking offered Connecticut Bank & Tmst Co. against Robert and Area persons Jeanette Hebert. - ... Society for Savings now offers its security in the system, used as confiden­ pass exams tial identification by the customer when Release of judgment lien 1/2” Backboard customers free telephone transfer of Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. against Robert and funds between checking accounts, transferring funds between accounts or Specially priced thru And Goal Combo Jeanette Hebert. The Connecticut State designated savings accounts, and reserve paying Society loans. Labor Day only. credit. 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The customer dials a special April 1977 examinations Eastern Roofing Corp. for Manchester Ice k Fuel Co., ty checking account, open a designated number at the bank, toll-free from SHOE-TOWN and were qualified to prac­ roof repair at 51 Bissell St., $3,900. where famous brand names cosf lessi statement savings account, and choose a anywhere in Connecticut, and gives his or tice. Michael Konopka for John Farr, roof repair at 42 SPALDING “ Dr. J ’ personal identification number. her checking account number, personal Among the professional Westwood St., $960. MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR m The savings account is identical to identification number, instructions on the Shop-Rite Shopping Center engineers listed are Irven Basketball Eastern Roofing Corp. for Mrs. George Davis, roof Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpg. Ctr. Society's regular passbook account, transfer of funds, his or her name, and Spencer St. (Silver Lane) & Hillstown Rd. C. Ball and William N. repair at 22 Bonner Rd., $800. 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Weterford Sor 1/2 the price Night telephone numher: 3 WAYS TO CHARGE WED. thru SAT. 3. Bloomflsid 44I4M45 4. Walerbury 9. Rocky Hill MANCHESTER VERNON ^ ^ Daily lOam lo9:30pm 10. East Haven Saturday:9am to9:30pm 5. Norwich Sunday: lOain to4p.m 11. Orange WUUam'E. FitzGeraid W 1145 Tolland Turnpike TrI-CItv Shopplnj Center Houra Mon. thru FrI. 9 to 9 Sal. 9 to 3 Judge of Probste . PAGE TEN-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 31. 1977 Joseph F. Sevigny EAST HARTFORD - Joseph F, Obituaries Sevigny, 74, of 353 Main St., d i^ last - i v j Friday at home. Rivosa seeks data on Mott fire Firm to draw housing plan Brunig C. Moske Sr. Mrs. Casimera Witkowski Mr. Sevigny was born in Fall By JUNE TOMPKINS Community Development grant for a In her description of the town’s Bninig C. Moske Sr., 70, of Rocky Mrs. Casimera Broskis Witkowski, River, Mass., and lived in East Hart­ Town Fire Chief John C. Rivosa today requested that “I am sure HUD will come in here Some persons have been interviewed in connection with housing study, but the board wants to housing needs, Nancy Carr, Point Way, Port Salerno, Fla., 88, of Hartford, died Tuesday at a ford 25 years. anyone having any information pertaining to the fire that Herald Reporler and tell us what we ll need,” he said. the fire, but they have failed to produce any new informa­ know the details of a study before executive director of the MACC, said formerly of Manchester, died Hartford convalescent home. She He worked for Pratt Whitney occurred Sunday at Mott’s Shop-Rite Supermarket con­ tion, Rivosa said today. The Citizens Advisory Committee “ HUD is the biggest slumlord in the & spending the money. that there is a continuing concern for Tuesday at Martin Memorial was the mother of Adam Witkowski Aircraft Group in East Hartford tact him at Central Fire Headquarters, 649-3808, or Det, for Community Development met United States." Mason said the proposal will be children growing up within the town Hospital in Stewart. He was the hus­ and Mrs. Vera Boukus, both of before his retirement. Robert Hennequin of the Manchester Police Department, Tuesday night with representatives He warned the town to be cautious drawn up around the goals and and not being able to find housing band of Mrs. Sophie Moske. Manchester. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. 646-4555, of Manchester groups and a about its involvement in HUD- methodology to be used in making when they marry and continue to live Mr. Moske was born May 17,1907, Mrs. Witkowski was born in Jeanne S. Grubbs of Fern Park, Fla., The fire contaminated about 10 per cent of the food in Hartford-based consulting firm to sponsored projects. the study before presenting the here, persons who are effected by in Manchester, where he lived before Lithuania and lived in the Hartford and Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Plez of West the store and destroyed one display shelf where it discuss plans for a local housing Lamson was quick to remark that CANNING JARS proposal to the Board of Directors. housing disaster and need immediate moving to Florida about 20 years area more than 70 years. Palm Beach, Fla., and three originated in some papergoods. ’The exact cause of the study. HUp will teli what funds are Crombie told the Imaglneers or emergency housing, persons living ago. Other survivors are 2 other sons, 4 grandchildren. fire has not been determined, but it was termed of Although no firm commitment was available and whether or not to use representatives that the committee on welfare, persons whose housing He owned and operated the Fish-N- other daughters, 13 grandchildren The funeral is Thursday at 8:15 suspicious origin. made, the committee approved a them. is interested in a broad survey that situation changes with divorce, and Hol Mobile Home Park and Marina in^ and 12 great-grandchildren. a.m. from the Callahan Funeral 1 SALE planning session at which Alan The Imaglneers representatives will show population projections, the elderly. Port Salerno for 12 years. The funeral is Friday at 8:15 a.m. Home, 1602 Main St., with a Mass at 9 Mason, community development said their job is to identify the needs J availability of homes and She also raised the question of Before moving to Florida, he was a from the Giuliano-Sagarlno Funeral MASON JARS coordinator, and Alan Lamson, town and it is up to the town to decide how at St. Mary's Church, East Hartford. apartments, elderly housing needs, minority groups. “How is it we're foreman in the electrical department Home, 247 Washington St., Hartford, Gravediggers backj director of planning, will meet with to handle the information. They said Burial will be in Notre Dame Your Cholco long- and short-term needs, single- only eight miles from Hartford and at Pratt Whitney Group in East with a Mass at 9 at Holy Trinity representatives of Imaglneers to their fee is $18 an hour. It Cemetery, Fall River. p d multiple-housing trends, and have only one per cent minority? Hartford. Church, Hartford. Burial will be in doz. draw up a proposed plan for a Ms. Heintz and Markham both said Friends may call at the funeral identification of problem Whey are we a closed community?" He was a communicant of St. Mt. St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ at negotiations PINTS or QUARTS INCLUDES LIDS housing study in Manchester. the study would probably involve home before the service. neighborhoods. she asked. Mrs. Carr thinks that a Joseph Catholic Church in Stewart. field, at the convenience of the fami­ ALSO CAC Chairman Peter Crombic in­ one-to-one property owner inter­ Florence E. Krombie Besides the CAC and a few in­ housing study would help tell us who Other survivors are a son, Brunig Striking gravediggers, group, for not trying to IREQULAR A WIDE MOUTH DOME LIDS, MASON JAR | troduced Lisa Heintz and Richard viewing. CAC members suggested ly- resolve the dispute. terested citizens, there were we are. C. Moske Jr. of Bolton; a daughter, Friends may call at the funeral COVENTRY — Miss Florence E. whose six-week-old ■ c a p s , b a l l j a r r u b b e r s . Markham, housing consultants from that local people might be trained to representatives from the League of John Tucci, representing MPOA, Mrs. Melvin (Pat) Varley of Vernon; home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Krombie, 70, of 790 Old Eagleville walkout has virtually A spokesman for Imaglneers Inc., who distributed do the interviewing, thus saving Women Voters, the Manchester Area was skeptical of any involvement a brother, Walter Moske of p.m. Rd., died Tuesday at Uncas-on- h a lte d b u ria ls a t 26 archbishop Whealon said, 2 Main St. copies of a housing study their firm some of the cost of the project. Thames Hospital, Norwich. Catholic cemeteries in the "If the archbishop thought FARR’S Conference of Churches (MACC), from the U.S. D epartm ent of Manchester; two sisters, Miss Ber­ O PEN MON.-SAT. to 9 P.M. had completed for the Town of Fair- Mason said their initial proposal Mrs. Violanda Tuccio Miss Krombie was bom in Coven­ state, return to the he could settle the strike, field. and the Manchester Property Housing and Urban Development nice Moske of Hartford and Mrs. Tel. 643-2711 or 646-3998 i V l K Owners Association (MPOA). (HUD). planning fee would come out of the Alfred Phaneuf of Manchester; eight EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Violan­ try, where she lived all her life. bargaining table today. he would be the first to get Ms. Heintz said Imaglneers works money set aside for the housing into it. " grandchildren and two great­ da Lanteri Tuccio, 73, of Middletown She was employed in the auditing It will be their first with a 12-member staff and has been study. grandchildren. died Tuesdav at Middlesex Memorial department at the State Capitol for bargaining session since Mi in operation since the early 1970s. Master Charge, There will be a Mass Thursday at Hospital, Middletown. She was the 33 years before retiring in 1968. Aug. 16. Mason said that the committee Manchester Parkade Visa i David Berkowitz, center, stands with two court guards at his 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic mother of Frank Tuccio of East She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Negotiations between the Bank-Americard needs to know the housing needs of Police report Church. Burial will be in Fernhill Hartford. Raymond Pender of Coventry. 85 striking gravediggers Are side and Defense Attorney Ira Jultak, right, while the psy­ Manchester before it can decide how Mrs. Tuccio was bom in Cicily and The funeral is Thursday at 10 a.m. and cemetery officials Welcome to go about a study. Cemetery in Stewart, chiatrists’ report is read by the court saying Berkowitz is men­ John J. MacNeely, 25, of 22 lived in Middletown 60 years. at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 broke off three days after of course The Board of Directors has set who was pointing a gun at passing improper use of marker plates and 3 Friends may call at the Aycock You May tally incompetent and incapable to stand trial for the “Son of Montclair Dr., was arrested on a She was an employe of Connecticut Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will workers walked off the job Use Your aside $5,000 from the town's $300,000 cars. Witnesses indicated the man operating an unregistered motor Funeral Home, 505 S. Federal warrant Tuesday and charged with Valley Hospital before her retire­ be in Center Cemetery, Coventry. July 15. Youth Centre Sam ” murders. had pointed a gun at numerous in­ vehicle. Court date is Sept. 13. Highway, Stewart, Charge third-degree burglary and two counts ment. There are no calling hours. Nearly 400 bodies have dividuals and threatened to use it at A woman's pocketbook was Account of second-degree larceny in connec­ The family suggests that friends gone unburied in the state one point. reported stolen from her bedorom William Castagna Other survivors are 2 other sons, a tion with a theft of money in two daughter, 3 brothers and 11 wishing to do so may make memorial because of the effect of the Officers arrived at the scene and while she was sleeping in her home William Castagna, 77, of Glaston­ All stores, Court schedules hearing Oct 4 separate incidents at Gasland on grandchildren. gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ found Coleman with the blank gun in on Adams St. last night. The pocket- bury, died Tuesday at Hartford strike, the Catholic Open Main St, earlier this month. The funeral Is Friday at 8 a.m. Cemeteries association an­ a gun holster and a supply of blanks. book was found early today on Hospital. He was the father of ty- Wed., MacNeely was an ex-employe of from D'Angelo Funeral Home, 22 S. nounced. He was transported to Police Englewood Dr. with only some cash William Castagna Jr. and Robert W. Robert C. Constantin Jr. Thurs. on mental status of Berkowitz the gas station, police said. He was Main St., Middletown, with a Mass at Last week, Mrs. & Headquarters and was held in lieu of missing, police reported. Castagna, both of Manchester, and Robert C. Constantine Jr., 57, of 62 released on $2,500 nonsurety bond for 9 at St. Francis of Assisi Church, Margaret Sumner, coor­ FrI. $2,000 cash bond for court today. A man s wallet containing about Mrs. Rita Kay of East Hartford. Margaret Rd., died this morning at District Attorney Eugene Gold im­ Stacy Moskowitz, Son of Sam's last court appearance Sept. 12. Middletown. Burial will be in St. dinator of family life NItes \ NEW YORK (UPI) - Court $70 in cash was stolen at the Mr. Castagna was born in Canaan Manchester Memorial Hospital. He hearings will be held in October to mediately asked that Berkowitz un­ victim. John Cemetery, Middletown. education at Child and Till David S. Anderson, 17, of 81 Lyness Manchester Country Club about 8:55 and lived in Glastonbury since 1930. was the husband of Irene Daigle determine if David Berkowitz is dergo an examination by a prosecu­ John H. Lebel, 17, of Willimantic, Friends may call at the funeral Family Services Inc., said \ | Berkowitz iaces similar competen­ St., was charged Tuesday night with p.m, Tuesday night. The man laid the He was a retired foreman with the Constantine. mentally competent to stand trial for tion psychiatrist and chief defense cy hearings on his abilitv to be tried was arrested on a warrant Tuesday home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 the effect of the strike procurement of liquor by false state­ wallet on a cigarette machine while state highway department after 33 Hewas born in Rumford. Maine on the shooting death of the last of "Son attorney Mark Jay Heller asked that for the five other " Son of Sam " on charges of second-degree p.m, could cause severe mental ment, and Herbert K. Sargent, 41, of talking on the phone and turned his years of service, and he retired from Jan. 15, 1920. and was a veteran of r of Sam's " murder victims, a doctor for the defense conduct an murders in New York City. burglary, second-degree larceny, and depression in mourners of 73 Milford Rd., was charged with back momentarily, at which lime the the Glastonbury Fire Department Richard O. Whitcomb the U.S. Army serving in World War Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice independent test. Six people were killed and seven two counts of attempted second- the unburied dead. sale of liquor to a minor, in connec­ wallet was taken. after 35 years of service. EAST HARTFORD - Richard 0, 11. He had been a resident of Gerald Held set Oct. 4 for the start of Gold said he would call on Dr. were wounded in eight sneak attacks degree burglary in connection with State mediators were to tion with the alleged sale at the West A 1967 blue Volkswagen was He was a member of the Glaston­ Whitcomb, 67, of 35 Maplewood Ave. Manchester for 30 years. formal hearings after reading a psy­ David Abrahamson, a Columbia in lovers' lanes around New York by burglaries at Homestead St. participate in today's ses­ Side Package Store, 365 Center St. A reported stolen early today from 73 bury Lodge of Elks. died Tuesday at St. Francis Hospital Mr. Constantine was employed as a chiatric report on the pudgy 24-year- University professor who wrote the killer known as "Son of Sam." apartments around July 7 or 8. Stolen sion at the state Labor 15-year-old male juvenile was also Oak St. Other survivors are his wife, and Medical Center. He was the hus­ parts salesman for State Motor Parts old former postal worker. The "Nixon vs. Nixon, " a best-selling Berkowitz was arrested Aug. 10 and in one of the breaks were the keys to Department. Represen­ arrested in connection with the inci­ An attempted break was reported another son, three brothers and five band of Mrs. Jemma Montovani in Hartford for 32 years. He was a report, filed Tuesday, concluded psycho-history of former President the .44-caliber gun police said was a car which was stolen and recovered sisters. tatives from the United dent and referred to juvenile at a Main St. residence Tuesday mor­ Whitcomb. member of North United Methodist Berkowitz suffers from paranoia and Richard Nixon, to examine the young used in the attacks was found in his about four days later. Lebel was authorities. ning, but no entry was gained. The funeral is Friday at 9:15 a.m. Steelworkers of America defendant.' Mr. Whitcomb was born in Hart­ Church. is incapable of standing trial. car. released on $5()0 nonsurety bond for Both men were released on $100 Another attempted break was from the Glastonbury Funeral Home, will argue on behalf of the "This report is not a surprise," Ira ford and lived in East Hartford 25 Other survivors are a son. Robert The eight-page report, signed by court Sept. 12. nonsurety bonds for court Sept, 12. reported early today at a Tolland 450 New London Tpke., Glastonbury, strikers, while the Jultak, one of Berkowitz' defense years. C. Constantine HI of Ellington; a two court-appointed psychiatrists Ronald A. Starkweather, 19, of 150 Tpke. home. A door window was with a Mass at 10 at St. Augustine’s cemeteries will be He worked for the East Hartford daughter. Miss Cynthia F. Constan­ who examined Berkowitz for 11 lawyers, told reporters after the A man, who was reportedly poin­ Charter Oak St., was charged with smashed with a stone, but no entry Church, South Glastonbury. Burial represented by the hearing. Park Department 15 years as a clerk tine of Manchester; a brother, Edwin hours, stated. "Said defendant, as a ting a gun at passersby near Robert­ was made, police said. will be in St. Augustine's Cemetery, ' before retiring in 1974. He was a Catholic Cemeteries If Held rules him incompetent E5BESHB son School on N. School St. Tuesday H, Constantine of St. Inigoes, Md.; Association. result of mental disease or defect, South Glastonbury. member of the East Hartford and four sisters. Mrs. Crystal Terry lacks the capacity to understand the after the October hearing, Berkowitz about 5:50 p.m. was arrested. Robert At issue is the SECOND Friends may call at the funeral Volunteer Hose Co. No. 2. of Kingsville, Tex., Mrs. Betty Baird proceeding against him or to assist in will be committed to a mental in­ J. Coleman, 23, of 49 Edward St., was Bid documents ready gravediggers' demand for SECTION home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 He was a Navy veteran of World and Mrs. Hazel Gull, both of his own defense." stitution, a spokesman for Gold said. charged with first-degree reckless 64 full-time, yearround p.m. War II. Houston. Tex., and Mrs, Jean Noyes After reading the report. Held If Held overrules the psychiatrists' WEDNESDAY, endangerment and threatening. jobs. The union's past con­ for school project The family suggests that friends Other survivors are a brother, Gor­ of Rangeley, Maine. remanded Berkowitz to his room at report and declares Berkowitz com­ Police said they received com­ tract guaranteed that the AUGUST 31, 1977 wishing to do so may make memorial don Whitcomb of Newington, and a The funeral service will be Friday Kings County Hospital where the psy­ petent, he would be brought to trial plaints of a man standing near the are now available lor contractors, If regular union work force Bid documents for the Washington gifts to the Glastonbury Auxiliary sister, Mrs. Evelyn Adams of Hart­ at 1 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral chiatric tests were made. for the July 31 murder of 20-year-old rear entrance of Robertson School, according to Richard Lawrence, would not go below 64 men. School-West Side Recreation Center Police Ambulance Fund. ford. Home, 400 Main St., with the Rev. architect for the project. The bids The association initially construction and renovations project The funeral is Friday at 11:30 a.m. Earle Custer of North United will be opened Sept, 20 called for elimination of \iiiii\<'r>.iir> Ma»!« from the Callahan Funeral Home, Methodist Church officiating. Burial the clause, then proposed a A 10th anniversary mass for the 1602 Main St., East Hartford. Burial will be in East Cemetery. Lawrence said today the final guaranteed force of 60 reviews by Ihe slate took longer than late Philip Shaw, formerly of will be in Veterans Memorial Field, Friends may call at the funeral workers. Ex-wife says gunman was ill anticipated, thus the project is not Manchester, will be Thursday at 8 Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. home on Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. The union proposed a getting started as early as the Board a.m. at St. Augustine's Church, 10 Friends may call at the funeral Memorial contributions may be EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - Frank the streets. It s a sad commentary on attorney-client relationship, "It was compromise of 62 jobs, but then filed a countersuit saying she of Education originally intended. Campfield Ave . Hartford. home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 made to the North United Methodist DeCorleto's {ormer wife says the our society, " Clough said. not an easy decision," he said. after that was rejected, it “was afraid for her and her child's p.m. Church Memorial Fund. dead gunman — who killed his second The comments of Clough and his DeCorleto said in a telephone con­ returned to its demand for safety. " Lawrence said he hopes some ol wife and son before commiting daughter appeared today in The versation during his siege he shot his a guarantee of 64 jobs. The couple was married Oct. 16, Ihe initial work, such as the dctrioli- suicide — was diagnosed as mentally Leader, a local weekly newspaper wife and son because “Life is terri­ The Connecticut Burial 1971, in Pine Plains, N.Y. Their son tion ol the West Side Rcc building, ill when he was 14 and often was un­ published by the Connecticut Leader ble. It stinks." Girl hurt in Adams Vault Manufacturers was born May 15, 1973, can get under way before winter St. blast der heavy sedation. Corp., which copyrighted the inter­ "His state of mind lately — he's Association voted Tuesday Atty. Daniel Kennedy, the court- weather sets in He said the actual Kathleen DeCorleto, 24, divorced views. The paper made them been filled with guilt. I talked with to continue honoring the appointed lawyer representing the starling date will have to be worked from DeCorleto in 1975, said during available to United Press Inter­ Siobhan last Saturday and she said gravediggers' picket line. child during the divorce proceedings, out with the contractor once the bid the divorce proceedings the paroled national. he was depressed. He couldn’t get files suit asking for $750,000 Archbishop John F. said at the time, “ Despite y is awarded murderer was dangerous. When DeCorleto was 20, he con­ (DeCorleto's) violent past, he loves anywhere because of his record," Whealon was criticized by DeCorleto killed their 4-year-old A suit seeking $750,000 in damages MISS Merovonich was in the home fessed to killing a sailor's wife in the child and will exercise good judg­ Mrs. DeCorleto said. II IS expected (hat Ihe project will Merovonich, both of 105 Russell St. A1 Prazzoli, president of son, Frank 3rd, and his second wife, has been filed on behalf of Tanya at the time of the accident and suf­ Georgia. The woman, Mrs. Aldene ment in caring for him. " Before he killed himself, still be huill for Ihe original $1.4 The suit seeks damages from the ‘he vault manufacturers' Siobhan, 22, Monday and then killed Meiovonich, the 17-year-old Della Construction Co. Inc. of En- fered a broken leg and other injuries. Austin, 20, had called him crazy Kennedy said Tuesday there were DeCorleto told police he was million approved by local voters in a himself Tuesday at the end of a 15- Manchester resident injured last Oc­ She spent 74 days recovering from when he bit her dog, which had many more reasons to give custody frustrated at not being able to find a November 1975 referendum lield, its backhoe operator John hour standoff with police. tober in the Adams St. house explo­ Strogoff, also of Enfield, and the the injuries, and then was L e vi'S nipped him first. DeCorleto was of the child to DeCorleto than were in job because of his criminal record. She said when DeCorleto was 14, he sion. Connecticut Natural Gas Corp of transferred for a month of treatment given a long prison term. the court record, but he declined to However, he had worked for East Some ol the proposed Im­ CARD OF THA.NKS was under the care of Dr. James The suit was filed in Hartford Hartford. at the Newington Children's Mrs. DeCorleto said her marriage say what they were, citing the Hartford’s Finast Bakery, and was provements. such as bleachers in the We want to express our appreciation Smith, now a psychiatrist at the with DeCorleto had broken down new gymnasium and replacement Superior Court Tuesday by Hartford Hospital. for the many cards and letters we have involved in union activities, until a Construction work was being done Child Study Clinic in Springfield, Attys Joseph Kenny and Walter by Della at the time of the gas explo­ The suit seeks compensation for received since the passing of Don. with no prospect of reconcilation. year ago when he quit. Dead man windows in the school’s older wing, They have been a great source of com* Mass. She said he diagnosed (ialuszka on behalf of Tanya medical expenses and the loss of per­ Levi’s®! Levi’s®! Levi’s®! DeCorleto was granted custody of "He’s been sick all his life. I know will be listed as alternates and can be sion. which leveled a two-family fort. DeCorleto as a “schizophrenic- their boy, nicknamed Frankie, in Fire calls what he did was spontaneous. He’s Frank DeCorleto, who eliminated if the bids come in loo Mcrovonich and her mother. Dorothy home at 356-358 Adams St. sonal possessions resulting from the Sincerely. paranoid." explosion The Livingston Family November 1975 by Hartford Superior been through the worst kind of hell he killed himself Tuesday after high “They put him on ’Thorazene (a Munclu'slcr Court Judge Francis J. O'Brien, who could ever go through, " Kathleen slaying his wife and four- All Our powerful depressant). They always said he had reservations because Tuesday. 5:02 p m —car fire. The project was delayed by lack ot said. year-old son, is shown in a gave him drugs. He's been disturbed DeCorleto was a convicted .Manchester Lumber, Center St.lTownI Smith, who had a private practice stale lunding in 1976 and hv a study of Tuesday, 5:23 p.m.—medical call to 969 Alternate rate structures all his life," she said. murderer. in Hartford 17 years ago, declined 1973 Georgia Department of deelining elemenlary school “Frank DeCorleto pulled the Tolland Tpke. (District) enrollments. However, the school Levi’s® Jeans Mrs. DeCorleto said she withdrew Tuesday, 5:39 p.m —service call. Main Tuesday to confirm or deny Corrections photo. The photo trigger but there's a lot of people board decided to go ahead with the suggested at PUCA hearing Tres Chic.., her request for custody because and Hollisler Sis. I District I DeCorleto’s diagnosis, citing the was made while DeCorleto responsible. I hope they sleep good “Frank told me if I got custody of Tuesday. 7:09 p m —service call. 146 N doctor-client relationship. lull Washington project and a scaled- was serving 10 years on a down version ol the Bentley School Members of the Public Utilities Control announces that tonight, " said Kathleen’s father, Frankie, he would kill me. I was very School St. (District) "I have seen him over the years. speaking at the Manchester hearing for Denims and murder charge there, (UPI project, also ajiproved in llic same Authority l PUCA I discussed possible op­ his firm. William Clough. afraid of him." Tuesday, 10:07 p m —car fire. Coop He’s really struggled. He's had a hell photo) relcrcndiim tions for Northeast Utilities' proposed He was questioned at length by David “Look, he was an ex-con. Some DeCorleto accused his first wife of Saw Mill Rd.(Town) of a time, ■ he said. rate increase at an all-day meeting held Silverstone. the state's consumer counsel. Bobbie friend gave him those guns. He’s abusing the child, whose given name Tuesday in Manchester's Municipal Corduroys been grabbed for carrying a gun, for was Francis Anthony, but a court in­ Members of the public were invited to Building. speak at the hearing, but most of the ses­ a stabbing and he was still walking vestigation cleared her. Mrs. Corleto About town The hearings are being held to discuss sion was spent on questions concerning the firm's proposed $90 million rate in­ the rate structure. Scandia Lodge No. 23, Chief Drumm explains crease Much of Tuesday's meeting One Manchester resident who spoke was Vasa Order of America, centered on technical discussion about the Milton Pearlman, who presented income Not many knew will meet Thursday at 7:30 proposed rate structure Reduced! figures for Northeast Utilities. p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran PUCA Commissioners Albert Kleban, "My contention is the present rates for Church, Miss Ruth I. Ben­ his talk with gunman David Harrigan and Miriam Butterworth Northeast should be maintained," he said. son will speak on her re­ requested that the firm develop a Thousands of Levi’s® Another speaker was Caroi Angel. She Frank DeCorleto cent visit to Sweden and not listed But by 4 :45 p in he spoke But he did speak ol the murder con­ Hatter " rate structure where the cost of .said that she receives welfare and the the Vasa meetings she By MAL BAKLOVl to him from a home on School St. viction in Georgia. electrical use would not decline with in­ current welfare budget allows $7.45 a For-Back-T o-School EAST HARTFORD (UPI) - Not did not know if DeCorleto had acted attended. Refreshments Eiihl iirlfoni Reporter "His general attitude was that he DeCorleto could avoid speaking to creased use month for electricity Her bills are will be served. many neighbors knew Frank alone in the theft of the priceless A tired-looking East Hartford couldn't care less about it all. Society police on his line despite Ihe chief's It seems to run eontrary to what we re already close to $10, she said. DeCorleto, 34, who murdered his gave him no reason lor living. " altempls lo keep the line open only to trying to accomplish, Kleban said of the collection which had been held for Police Chief Clarence Drumm held a Levi’s® for Tots wife and son before turning the gun ransom. press conference Tuesday afternoon He spoke to the chief often tlirough his plume The man lound that il he present proposal. Similar hearings have been held since on himself Tuesday. Some who did ‘He was always nervous, but in the Perelandra in which he gave details of his night the night about his son He did not hung up. he could (|uickly dial out Harrigan also suggested that the firm the beginning of I'.iis month and will con­ called him nice but nervous. last week he got more nervous," talking to murderer-suicide Frank mention his wives. At first he reluscd again and reacli oilier people present more options for rate structures tinue through September. The only other Levi’s® for Boys’ "Nobody really knew him. He just Sepela said. sinks again Daniel DeCorleto. to speak to his mother or father Also, plume operators allowed peo­ that il would consider adequate. hearing scheduled for a local town will be kept to himself," said Ted Cizman, Later he demanded to speak to llicm ple claiming lile and dealli emergen­ Richard Brown, manager of rate Seppy Marino, Sepela’s grandson After police burst into the man's held Monday, Sept. 19 at 10:30a.m. in Ver­ 53, who lived next to the three-story, who knew the slain family, said upstairs apartment on Holdstock PI. but the chiel rclused him cies lo bleak Ihe eonneeliim he had research lor Northeast, did most of the non's Memorial Building. Levi’s® for Girls’ white shingled house — with a statue DeCorleto “loved the little boy a The Perelandra has sunk again. at 7:45 a.m. to find the man dead, the "Only two people were talking to with DeCorleto. The chief said. " I of the Blcs.sed Virgin Mary on the lot.” This morning about 9:40 a.m. chief gave instructions to study the him, ” said the chief. " They were think some of these calls were from front lawn — in which DeCorleto None of the scores of other someone heard a loud bang coming site and deal with the three bodies of myself and Jack Schneider (a vou people (the pressi.' State agency puts curbs has Joined our staff as Levi’s® for Teens lived. neighbors — a number of whom from the 131-foot yacht moored at the the night's victims. Then he went member of the state police tactical DeCorleto told the chief he had manicurist commencing ‘ He was a pleasant guy," said San­ waited outside through the overnight dock just south of the Founders home, showered, took a short nap, unit). acted alone in stealing the Bitkin Levi’s® for Students tos Sepela. DeCorleto's landlord who police vigil — could recall meeting Bridge on the East Hartford side of and met reporters at the station. •'We were trying to keep him alive silver Irom Ihe Haymond l.ihrary in on repair of breakwaters Thursday, September 1st rented the upstairs apartment and DeCorleto. the Connecticut River. Soon after, He referred to the dead man as But we had nothing to oiler him He East Hartford Aug 10 The chief lived below. “ He had fights with his Steve Dionne, 33, of Newington, the boat could be seen sinking. Frank. was keenly aware of this and docs not believe him. HARTFORD li.'Pli — Under a new sidering other regulations that would wife and had a bad one two weeks once worked with DeCorleto at the Police and fire fighters came to the "I felt sure the wife (Siobhan, 22) repeated it, "He didn't act alone We arc require all jetties, walls and breakwaters Trea Chic Levi’s® for Young Men state agency regulation, persons wishing 303 E. CENTER ST, 643-2483 ago," he said. First National Bakery in East Hart­ scene. Thomas Shakir, the yacht's and the boy (Frank D. Corleto IH. 4) "Letting him talk to his parents priKcssing the silver i found al tlie that extend into the I^ng Island Sound to to repair a jetty or breakwater will be Mon. thru Sat., Mon., Tuea. Sepela said DeCorleto always paid ford. Dionne said DeCorleto did not owner, was on board. He was helped were dead as I spoke to Frank," the was a bargaining point ' aparlmenli for prints." have some form of public passage. Every Color • Every Style • Every Size required to provide some way for in­ Thur., FrI. evening • his rent on time, although he did not exhibit much temper, hostility or to pull the bow of the sinking yacht to chief said. DeCorleto told the cliicf. "I’ve He expects arrests soon. "The land below the high water mark Every Pair Reduced for this Sale. dividuals to get over the barrier without —Certified Redken Cosmeticians— know how he came up with the irrationality in the time he knew .shore about 30 feet downstream from “I base this on Frank's description done 10 hard years lin prison! I .No one ever saw the duberman hurting themselves. belongs to all the people. That's the law money because ihe former bakery him. the dock. Now the bow is On the shore of the bodies, on how his son changed won’t go baek ’ pinscher DeCorleto talked about on Department of Environmental Protec­ and it is my job to enforce it," Pac said. -Graduates of Ezio TamburrInI— At All 10 Youth Coniro Stont worker was unemployed during the "I worked with him for about a and stern is at the river bottom. The chief said he could not speak of Ihe phone through the .night There international Hairstylist, Canada colors. " tion Commissioner Stanley J. Pac said tinder the new policy, persons who file .six months he lived at 4 Holdstock PI. year and he was as a real nice guy," Shakir had raised the yacht from The chief said he had to struggle the man's police record here Accor­ apparenlly never was such a dog for a permit to fix their jetty must show Tuc.sday his agency has already im­ CALL NOW FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT West Hartford Wethersfield Manchester Enfield The police found part of the stolen Dionne said. "He was the quiet the bottom of Wethersfiefd Cove and with phones and the phone company ding to court erasure laws. even thmigli neiglihors had also heard the state they have adequate means for Bloomfield plemented the new regulation. Avon/SImsbury Bristol Meriden Chicopee Springfield Pitkin silverware collection at the type ” tried to sell it. No one would bid for before he could get,a call into DeCorleto was not supposed to have him speak of it previously The commi.ssioner said he is con­ people to get around or over the barrier murder-suicide scene but said they it. DeCorleto, The man's number was a record. without injuring themselves. 1 < PAGE TWO-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Auk. 31, 1977 M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 31, 1977— PAGE THREE-B Coventry Democrats j — ...... I II — 1 ■■■ii- 'i I ■■m m i HI ------1...... riiim iiiii ...... Pollution Election doesn’t excite Hebron [A rea buiietin board By KAREN BISKUPIAK vying for his sixth term in office with his Not one voter interviewed stated that general or with particular candidates It ^ ...... m II 11111,1,,I r -iriniiiiiniii iiiiiej 111111...1 split over primary running mate, Cynthia Wilson, going for they were positively for any of the can­ was stated that nothing is ever ac­ violation Herald Correipondenl her second term as selectman. didates. Most indicated dissatisfaction at complished except in an election year. Vernon Once again it's an election year in A primary challenge to the dra Bastarache. Other campaign They will be competing against what they were being offered. Many did Distrust among, the voters was Hebron and some of the electorate isn’t The Suburban Women's Club of Vernon, Ellington and Democratic Town Councii slate by workers include Daniel Ferguson and Republican first selectman candidate not know Burt or the fact that he had run prevalent. Some commented that too happy or anxious about getting out to Tolland is forming a bowling league scheduled Tuesdays Joyce Carilli has split the Diane Strube. was late Raymond Burt, who is runnlg with Ms. four years ago. politicians were "corrupt and crooked as exercise its civic duty Nov. 8. from 12:30 to 2;30 p.m. at ttie Rockville Bowling Plaza. Democratic Town Committee in This will be the first local primary Frost Krist. lU s is Burt’s second try One Individual said,. "It’s sad the ticket the day is long.” There were no specific In an informal poll of about 10 per cent The league is open to any interested women in the area Coventry. challenge since Coventry adopted the against Reid, who defeated him four years can't change enough to allow someone cases cited. of the registered voters, results indicated and free babysitting is provided at the lanes. Bowling will In a recent caucus the Democrats council form of government in 1969. ago. Ms. Krist is attempting her first run other than the same old clique to get into Some voters said they would go to vote, V ernon a general lack of enthusiasm for the party start Sept. 6. For more information call Jean Canal, endorsed five town committee- D ^ ocratic Town Chairman Richard for elective office. office." but would not vote for any selectmen can­ An apparent air pollution violation candidates. Center Rd., Tolland. supported candidates for the council: Cromie was himself involved in a Voters were first asked if they were It was also commented that the salaries didates. More confidence was shown in called against the Amerbelle plant in Voters were selected at random and in­ The Men’s Club of the Rockville United Methodist Incumbent Jack Myles and Richard primary for the office of state aware who the candidates were. Many in­ for the selectmen were too low to attract candidates who were running "lower” on Rockville about a week ago ended cluded both those registered with either Church. Grove St„ is making plans for its annual public • Giggey, Patricia White, Karen Nash, representative several years ago. He dicated they did not. "good, qualified persons.” the ticket than in those who were carrying before plant officials received the the Democratic and Republican parties auction and cafeteria supper scheduled for Sept. 24 at the and Harold Crane. Mrs. Carilli was won the primary but lost the election. When informed who the candidates It was suggest^ that a third party be the top of the ticket. notice from the Department of En­ and also those who are unaffiliated. church. The auction will start at 4 p.m. and supper will be nominated from the floor but failed In the early 1970s a faction led by were, some residents said, “You never established to provide the voters with a vironmental Protection. Residents Indicated that they felt they Dissatisfaction wasn't the only reason served at 5:30 p.m.,after which the auction will resume, to secure sufficient votes. Cromie and State Rep. Robert Walsh see or bear from them until it’s an elec­ real choice. A voter commented, "The era Abner Brooks, company president, were not being given a choice this year. given by some in the random poll. One donations or pickups call 875-7030. Now she has filed petitions with the and supported by the Carillis took tion year, so who can keep up with it all.” of the uneducated citizen has passed. said apparently there was a violation They stated that neither the Democratic man said, "There are too many women in­ registrar of voters to have her name over leadership of the town com­ Though Reid is heading for his sixth Third parties are coming into their own.” volved." when the test was made but 20 nor Republican candidates for the Board placed on the ballot for a Sept. IS mittee. Mrs. Carilli's challenge is the term in office, 85 per cent of the voters Surprisingly it wasn’t just unaffiliated minutes later there was no violation. of Selectmen gave them a "real choice.” Hebron’s election campaigns Democratic primary. The five top first public split among that group, contacted indicated that be had not per­ voters that cast their votes for a third par­ However, Brooks said company of­ The Democratic candidate for first traditionally begin after the Harvest Fair, OUR INSULATION CUTS vote-getters will appear on the although internal difficulties have formed his duties as they would have ty candidate, but Democrats a,. ficials will be talking with state peo- selectman, incumbent Aaron Reid, is so there's time for changes in opinions. November ballot. emerged in recent years. desired. Republicans also. Hebron has never run YOUR OIL BILL UP TO ,ple as they keep in touch anyway. Albert Carilli, the contender’s hus­ Mrs. Thisseli says that the primary anything other than the standard two par­ According to DEP officials the band, is a former town councilman campaign slogan will be "Joyce ty ticket. alleged pollution violation was in the and is a member of the town com­ Wants to Know." She said Mrs. Rockville hospital notes Dissatisfaction seemed to reign among form of a visible particulate emis­ mittee. He will serve as his wife's Carilli's intent is to contact voters to those interviewed — either with politics in Read Herald Ads sion. DEP inspectors determined the principal campaign treasurer. He determine their views on sewers, Rockville; Amy M orrill, Grant St.. Rockville; Leonard cause was a fabric coating process of Admitted Tuesday: Rosile attempted to return to the council recreation, street lights, association Erismann, CJiamberlain St., Ellington; Keith Ouellette, Goetz Jr., Vernon Ave., Ver­ some sort. last year when a vacancy occurred roads and other issues. Rockville: Brian Grillo, Rain­ Enfield: Maureen Szarek, non; Gertrude Grace, due to the resignation of William The plant is involved in the dyeing bow Trail, Vernon; Stephen Heidi Dr., Vernon; Patricia Warehouse Point; Edmond McEwen, but the town committee of materials primarily used for Lingley, Stafford Springs: Thompson, Stafford Springs. Groleau,. Stafford Springs; endorsed both Carilli and Jerry linings. It has been in business in Amanda Luce, Hartford Discharged Tuesday: I^s. Mark Kratzke, Stafford Rockville since 1936. Dawn Baxter and son, Middle Springs; Geraldine Little, LeGrand for the post and the council Bulletin board Auditioning in Vernon Tpke., Vernon: Walter Rd., Rockville; Paul DeCarli, Hillcrest Dr., Rockville. . chose LeGrand. Paul Gessay of Vernon, stage manager for the Tri-Town Players, listens as Clarice Misiaszek, Vernon Ave., 3 Costs you nothing to install Mrs. Carilli's campaign chairmen Mitchell of Vernon auditions for the part of “Muriel Tate” in the players' upcoming produc­ will be Lionel Jean, a member of the South Windsor tion of “Plaza Suite” . Gessay will also be conducting auditions for parts tonight and Sept. 6 Area fire calls because it pays for itself town committee, and Dorothy Plans are being made for the Hob­ and 7. The play will be presented in the fall. (Herald photo by Dunn) Plainfield results Thisseli, wife of town committeeman TUESDAY MATINEBwn*^^^ out of monthly fuel savings. Ralph Thisseli. George Bolduc, head by and Craft Show scheduled by South Windsor South Windsor senior citizens Sept. TMOLFUT riftk $-10 (I) Me $-11(1) of the Young Democrats of Coventry Today, 9:25 a m -Truck fire. wuna HUH $ Lat Chiia SS.N IIH IN 4Cirhaaa 20.N IN Sit 14. Senior citizens not wishing to Ellington Rd. rnt Ml (I) ICNal 7J0 $N GUARANTEED and also a town committee member, OMfiltft 4it 4N I STCai $40 exhibit hobbies or crafts are asked to 7 TMim mi t4« tSt lU 7M M lN i 3il will be deputy campaign treasurer. 4 Ptm CvtiiM 7.M Tha: 32:12 Tha:32JI Tolland County m m iM pm (nn Also on the campaign committee donate baked goods for a sale. All Hospital hearing Friday I Mimm MfiR, ha 3JN mm: 44$ pm (ih.n htHm 441 pm (3$$JI Tha:]U7 fwhtU $44 pm (7NJ0 are town committee members seniors in town are invited to attend Tuesday, 1:14 p.m. —Field fire. Dart MMc 417 pm liesjl Trtfate $441 pm (741N Trtfatc 0tl4l pm (12140 OUR PLAN YOUR PROFIT the meeting and view the displays. V ernon Hill Rd., Vernon. TrifatK 7-4-1 pm (31170 SUlc V«*a Cara (7) Tatk S-ll (I) Michael Pesce and Roslyn Komfeld mid-October. It has 90 days to take Friday's refuse pickup will be done 4 Ma Om in 120 120 The South Windsor Public Library Tuesday, 2:22 p.m, —Gas washdown, Umt (-10 IQ 4IM M i S.N IN 3N Pay for your insulation job out of your along with Joseph Bastarache, hus­ The state Commission on Hospitals action or it is considered approved. with the regular Thursday route and 4 Sir Mm 140 in 141 1 HV. Fr« Jm IN IN tm ih 340 120 will be open until 9 p.m. Monday Nutmeg Village, Vernon. iSptif/m IN monthly fuel savings. Agree to purcheie band of town committeewoman San- and Health Care will conduct a public Because the HSA board approved Monday's will be picked up with the 1 ( ^ '1 m IN m SCniTtNy IN Tha: 3147 through Thursday beginning Sept. 6. Tuesday, 6:28 p.m. —Car fire. Rt. 44A, I IBy N 2.N Tha:4«N 244 piu (luo your oil from us and we'll bill you for hearing Friday at 10 a m. at the plan in a 15 to 1 vote, it is regular Tuesday route. Bolton. VmiUt mm: 4u pm (i3j« mm Saturday hours will resume Sept. 10. QhM c 114 pM ($121 NrfatK 441 pM (2$N Mtm 442 pm (1120 Rockville General Hospital on the expected that the commission will All refuse should be placed at curb- Today, 1:32 a.m. —Structure fire, Trffwtx: 4-1-0 M (I13J0 Trihck 44-3 pm (114N TrHNtc 4-2-1 pm (NN the oil you've used plus a small monthly Woman exec Library hours are Monday to approve the plan, which has been side the night before collection. No BHf MIc 714^ (3U0 Baade $-10 9) hospital's expansion program. Arlington Rd., South Coventry. North Saatk $-11 (I) IMaZin IN IN IN charge for the insulation. You can't help Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., and The board of directors of the North considered in different form and refuse should be put out Friday or Coventry and Eagleville assisted. TUrt $-10 (M) lOrawZiHv 12JI S.N 120 IN IN 1 ohM'ir 140 3.N U9 2 RdmIi 0 LN 2.N 3.N but profit from this plan when we furnish charges bias Friday and Saturday, 10 a m. to 5 Central Regional Health Systems turned down twice before. over the weekend. Today, 9:24a.m.—Internal alarm. Mid­ 2MiM 0.N 2.40 SnaHirU XN 4(iWil T1m: 3240 the insulation and the heating oil. HARTFORD (UPI) — A former p.m. Agency (HSAI has approved the The hospital is asking to expand its Ronald Hine, director of public dle School, Vernon. Rockville ladder also 140 Tha; 31:70 4U piM (1$40 Cushioned tricot lining and bouncy TiM 31M mm: 142 pm Nrfalt; 114 mU (31N genuine plantation crepe soles add The Wapping Fair Committee will works, said the road crews have responded. mm 112 pm $iin Mtm: lupm m jt We want to sell less oil (to more people) bank executive has filed suit alleging proposed $2.1 million expansion emergency and out-patient areas and TrifatK M-1 piU (120J0 comfort to these season spanning meet Thursday at 7;30 p.m. in the completed the oiling of 15 roads in Perfatc 112 pm (lUO Iritmx 1-2-$ pm (23UI she was fired from her job last year program and will recommend that to move the pediatrics department 7rifuet£ 1-2-4 pm (lUO QfMc $-10 (Q Taffdc rmrn Cara (I) regularly to $18 wedges. New fall earthtones or black Act now before insulation costs go up . . . because she is a woman. Knights of Columbus Clubhouse, in the commission approve it. The from the old wooden section of the town. The overlaying of several Fartk $-10 (I) OliMt IIN IN 4.N 4Mn0Wa.hie IN 2N ZJO 4 tfi fety TIm UN 7.N Women's 5-1 OM. Call today 875-6248 • Storrs Exchange Linda Griffin of Vernon is seeking the Professional Building basement recommendation will be made at the building. streets has been completed with a OlWfCll IIW IN 7.N 7H. I|$M IN IN 7 Ik N < M 3 m ntavy. kp S.N XOO IM Ia* l$$ TIm NiTO Specially priced thru Labor Day only. $500,000 in damages. Ms, Griffin was at 641 Sullivan Ave. Final public hearing. few still scheduled for the first part 2 m u m h im 3.n Tha: 3241 Ent. 5851. Refu.se schedule More area news tW32.<02 m m U7 pm sun NhMi; 410 aM (41N formerly comptroller and assistant preparations will be made for the of September. Smmm ur^tSpm (17$s.n The commission will then go The Vernon Public Works Depart­ M lt: 3M mM (2120 hmm 447 pm (21n treasurer of the Guaranty Bank and Wapping Fair to be held Sept. 9 to 11 About 55 miles of town roads will NrfKtc 013 pm (SIN Trifatt; 4-74 aU (7S1N _10N through a review process and its ment will be closed Friday through on 3B, 10B & 8C Trffwti: 0-3-2 pm (324.N (1S1717 The Trust Co. of Hartford. at the Rye Street Park fairgrounds. have the center lines repainted about ------TUED8AY EVENINQ- decision should be made known by .Monday for the Labor Day weekend. the middle of September. SHOE-TOWN Connecticut Refining Co. TUOLFAST Me $-10 (Q where famous brand names cost less! WUTIDbiHI JRftku »T«0a - .tCara (I) 4 1iUe 7.N IN IN HOMESTEAD of HEATING ■ nnpecofi 21N IN 4.N SInadh'iNf 7.N S.N MANCHESTER WETHERSFIELD WINDSOR Fkit $-10 (Q 1 hinfrai, $40 IN & INSULATION 0 1 " 1140 4N 340 Slkb«UIlk MO 2 B k l^ 740 Shop-Rite Shopping Center Berlin Turnpike Windsor Shpa. Ctr. $40 IN 129 T1bi:3247 Spencer St. (Sliver Lane) & Hllletown Rd. Route 159 994 Hartford Tpk. Vernon. Conn. Andover almost loses grants jmrnrnsmtm ThKN:47 MWk 44Sp U(2UI TNM'iGHcNt S.N I Personal - Tee Tha 3143 mm 117 pm 4in Pirheta: 44$ phO (NN Other locstfont throughout Connecticut Nrfata: 741 pm (NN TrflatK 44-2 (ISMN Andover nearly lost a substantial amount of Thompson said he started investigating the The finance board also authorized the Mh:3MpiM(20N Trifata; 7-1-S S121SN pm ______^ ______VISA. Mastercharge pm r m k A Trlfata: 0-3-2 pm (34S40 $-11 (4) federal anti-recession money because of inef­ matter when the town's general audit was selectmen to expend funds for any purpose Shtfc $-10 (JU 3 M r Cava 24.N UO 10.N Stmt $-10 (I) o.n $41 in ficiency in the town's previous administration, done and when the July check was received. permissible if the money is appropriated. 1081 MAIN ST. OBoarSatt IIN 440 IN immmn 5 Ira M h ON UN S IM Of (tax. he $40 4.N JHaai’iThi IN IN 1 M *! Ja. he O N according to First Selectman J. Russell Thompson said, "I have to blame the The finance board believes it has the 1 hay'i NH, he 3.20 7 CirThl lrt«K N 120 Tha:31N Thompson. authority to appropriate up to $2,500 to any DOWNTOWN Tha: 314$ tU;3144 IhkMi: 34$ piU $12tN previous administration to the extent OhoWi; $U (27.N mm 341 pm $2i n Pafata: 34$ pm (70U0 The anti-recession money can be used to budget without Town Meeting approval. pm hrfata; 043 pm (41N Trtfata: 3-S-M (071N something should have been done when the MANCHESTER Trifatt: l-S-1 iiM (131N Trifate 1-3-7 pm (227.10 pm maintain basic services of the town but it So the finance board appropriated $1,008 to m OnMt on p m (41N OavaOc TaNa Cara (I) SAVE checks came in. nm S-IIJI) (aaOc $-11 (Q 3 MIN I 4N 4N 120 must be allocated within six months of its “I think, however, it will work out all the Town Office Building budget, $1,000 to the 3ffiRzhTUy 4.N IN IN ITinIa IIN IN 3N 4 M M 3N IN receipt. fire protection budget and $2,000 to the I Ira hb O N 441 3 Nar’i lir% he $40 3N I la i haaay IN right," he said. BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL 740 0 CaraaN, he 4.N ThNc4«43 In January Andover received $3,105. It After learning the town didn’t allocate the highway budget. The appropriations totaled Tha; 3144 Tha 3247 mm 344 pm 11121 U MWa: 341 pM (27N should have been allocated by July. In April $4,008. T mm 341 pm (siio Pirfali: 344 p« (2IN money within the six-month period, the anti­ Nrfwti; 341 M (22N Pirfata: (13 phO Ul.N Trtfata; 344 piM (11110 the town received $903, which must be Thompson said the entire move, is subject to Trffata: 1-34 pm tlNl.70 * 1 3 . . * 2 0 recession office in Washington, D C., con­ I Trifatc 344 mU ($21M Tnmk $-10 (I) allocated by October. In July the town a ruling from Catherine Hutchinson, town at­ 2 0 % OFF Fardc $-10 (I) DNdc Taka Cara (A) 4BalralhO ■ ION 4.N IN tacted Thompson. 1 liMa bra. he 2140 UN 7.N 1 hah’i lap IN IN IN STheFla 120 120 received $1,831 ($1,617 in federal anti­ They told him Andover may have to refund torney. The ruling is expected shortly. 3 1alai IN 4N 3 UOy Mht UN $40 3 Oar lat 3.N 2 Palril Ink IN Tha 3247 L M S 'l 1’ 1 A Vi When You Purchase 4 Tires recession funds and $214 from the state's Library refreshments IM Iiim 3N 71aa:304$ AM/FM/MPXS-Track some of the n^oney because the town was in DESIGN Tha: 3242 Mia: 44$ m (lOlN GuerdunAfi Scan Low Plui share of anti-recession money), which must be mm 143 piu (17N mmm 4-$-34pM (NUN BladtwAll Regular Price PET violation. The Andover Public Library is serving mm 113 pm $in4o Pirlata: lU phO (33N allocated by January 1978. Nrfati: 143 pm (31541 Trtfata: 1-3-2 (131N L434 ie . it 7 9 * ' " Thompson said he explained he just took of­ punch and cookies through Friday from 2 to 5 WITH THE PURCHASE Trfficta: 1-34 mM (10N20 pm (1N423 A78-13 1.72 The town’s previous administration con­ fice in July and as soon as he learned of the p.m, to celebrate the end of a successful B78-13 le.ea 1.62 Fils In dath of most late modal C7S-13 8 M i 2.01 Steel Belted can. G sisted of First Selectman David Yeomans, money he began to investigate. summer reading program, Of A T-SHIRT £78-14 tt.ee 2.23 (2199SeanSpeaken 11.99 Percy Cook and Thompson, Officials told him that if the town acted Adele McBride, librarian, said the donation F78-14 tt.ea 2.37 Jai Alai resuite S4.SS Thompson said he remembered learning quickly, it wouldn't lose the money, Thompson of cookies would be appreciated. With This Coupon G78-14 2.53 Radial Tires that money would be coming in but doesn't said. Students who took out books in conjunction Tuatdty night 560-1$ te.ee 1.77 remember any plans to spend it. He said he Sept. 1 - Sept. 3 678-lS t t J i 2.59 To get the funds allocated, a special meeting with the school program are asked to return fM m H78-15 t e . il 2.79 knew the money was received and put into an 4kai UNION IN OUmUait 1120 IN IN I Ma Saw 2199 IN 4.N The tire with the heritage of proven of the Board of Finance was held Tuesday. It them as soon as possible. There is a book drop sora IN UN S One* bmm* I N 4.N 1 Oarrh lam LN $.N account. is not yet known if the board’s action was in at both the front and back doors of the library. 1 Em mu IN 2 M W i l 3N SIMZipi IN performance! We've matched this But, he said, "the previous board, of which I mmi-smu M ia 54 (INN 14 (NN same type of tire against some of the order. The library will return to its regular hours Par1ata4-$ (311N Pafata 0-5 ($f$N hrlMta 1.1 (ISLN was a part, "took no action on how it should be The finance board authorized the selectmen Trtfata 4-S-l (IINN Trtfata 1-2 ($^3$N TrM l-l-S (47IN toughest roads in the world . . . In the in September. It will be open each Monday Shdi used. " to apply for and accept grants. Thompson Ta» Baja, East Africa, Greece and from 7 to 9 p.m., Tuesday and Friday from 2 to reasonably priced from 11.N IN 3N (ZMGirraa 14N IN 4.N 7 IM S.N IN IN Thompson said he was not aware of the six- 7 Cm Sara IN 4N 4N IN Scan Low Pha Morocco. 2 steel belts team-up with 2 said, "That is the way we are doing it now" 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday from 2 to 5 ON 3N 1 EM 2 h a a M 1 a 3N I Me II.N LightTnick RcfuJar Price PET radial plies to help provide responsive month limitation. 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I I I JEANS & j a c k e t s ! I TENNIS DRESSES I ■ I I With This Coupon I I Sept. 1 - Sept. 3 | I While They Last | I L. PAGE F O U R -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchegter, Conn.. Wed., Aug. 31, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Aug. 31. 1977 — PAGE FIVE H MickeyRivers in line for MVP honor Orantes in full charge NEW YORK (UPI) - When seriously considered for the honor stole his 21st base and it was in­ 2, Baltimpre crushed California, 8-2, double and three singles, including it comes time to vote on the this year. American strumental in the Yankees' victory. Texas downed Kansas City, 8-2, his 2,000th major league hit. A moody player who earlier this “If I steal 20 more bases it would Chicago beat Qeveland, 3-1, and While Sox 3, Indians I American League’s most year drove Manager Billy Martin to L e a g u e ^ ^ ' be a decent year for me,” said Detroit topped Milwaukee, 4-2. Lamar Johnson's two-run bases- valuable player this winter, distraction, Rivers has gotten Rivers. “After tonight I guess he’ll loaded single capped a three-run trimming Eddie Dibbs total to 60 RBI — an impressive Orioles 8 , Angels 2 Mickey Rivers of the New himself together since the /Hl-Star figure for a leadoff hitter. (Martin) let me run. I get as much Jim Palmer scattered seven hits third and Ken Kravec won his BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) play well and I'd play well ", York Yankees should once break and has proved to be the “I always think I'm gonna hit charge from stealing bases as hitting for his 14th victory, A1 Bumbry drove eighth game against six losses to — The match epitomized the It was the second set that broke again be high on the list of catalyst in the Yankees' climb into every day," said Rivers. "I always home runs." in three runs with a pair of singles pace the White Sox. Lerrin LaGrow, whole tournament — an un­ Dibbs' back. He broke Orantes al 4-2, first place in the American League who relieved Kravec after 8 2/3 in­ vote-getters. come to the ballpark thinking I'm Rivers was not the only hero for and Eddie Murray stroked a bases- usual combination of stops and and then held to go up 5-2. It was evi­ East. gonna hit. Sometimes I do and the Yankees. Gralg Nettles, another loaded single to keep Baltimore four nings, yielded a run-scoring single to dent tor that spell Dibbs had taken Rivers put his talents on display starts and ups and downs. The victory — the second in a row sometimes I don't. The candidate for MVP honors, driiled a games behind New York in the AL Rico Carty before Dave Hamilton Orantes out of his pattern and forced again Tuesday night when he scored But when the call to order was the Yankees have earned with a ended a long, dreary day for me. I three-run homer, bis 32nd, and Blast. retired the side. him into moves he didn't want to three runs and had three hits, in­ home run — enabled New York to don't get no thrill no more from Sparky Lyle pitched 3 2-3 of Rangers 8 , Royals 2 Tigers 4, Brewers 2 given, Manuel Orantes always came make. forward to take charge. cluding a game-winning homer in the maintain its Uiree-game lead over home runs — just winning games and shutout relief to gain his 11th victory Willie Horton drove in three runs Aurelio Rodriguez slammed a two- But Orantes held at 5-3, broke at 30. 11th inning which gave the Yankees a the Boston Red Sox in the AL East. stealing bases." against four losses. with a homer, double and sacrifice run homer to help rookie Dave Orantes scored a straight set vic­ and then held again al 15 to tie the tory over Eddie Dibbs in the finals of 6-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Over the last eight games Rivers Rivers, one of the fastest runners Carlos Lopez drove In two runs for fly to support the four-hit pitching of Rozema to his victory over the set. He broke Dibbs on a shot that Rivers finished third in last year's has been on an 18 for 35 tear that has in the major leagues, used to be one the Mariners with a pair of hits. . Perry allowed only Brewers. Rozema scattered nine the U.S. Professional Tennis Cham­ deflected off the net, catching the pionships at Longwood Cricket Club MVP balloting when teammate Thur­ raised his average to .333. During of the game's premier base stealers, Elsewhere in the American one hit after the fourth inning. Texas hits, in boosting his record to 15-5, Floridian going the wrong way. man Munson won the award, and the that stretch he has driven in eight but his total is down considerably League, Boston defeated Oakland, 7- shortstop Bert Campaneris lashed a struck out four and walked none. Tuesday. 7-6. 7-5, 6-4. "1 got up 5-2, and I thought he 28-year-old center fielder has to be runs and has boosted his season's this year. Tuesday night, however, he The third seed from Spain never might be a little tired. " Dibbs said. changed his game plan from day one, "And then 1 went and played three of and after losing his first set, the worst games I've ever played in Pitching better proceeded to win the next 14 in my life. 1 don't know whal it was. I perhaps the easiest road to victory in played three really sloppy games" Herald the tournament's history. The pla.vers opened the third set at Through last week's rains, Jimmy opposite ends of the court, and it angle in Red Sox win Connors' back problems, and general stayed that way until the end. The inconsistent play by the seeded turning point was in the seventh BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox have unveiled a secret players, Orantes was the one cons­ game, tied 3-3 with Dibbs serving. If Earl Yost weapon that must remain part of their arsenal if they are to con­ tant. His court demeanor was one of he held, he would have taken a 4-3 patience. Nobody made him change Sports Editor quer New York in the American League East. lead and possibly upset Orantes' his style. He just made all the others momentum again. But instead, The weapon is called “pitching,’’ a change theirs. destructive tool that the Red Sox Orantes Proke him with a flurry of The fourth-seeded Dibbs was a overheads which caught him off stickouts from Rhode Island, in­ rediscovered Tuesday night in a 7-2 Lynn hit his 15th homer after George prime example. Both players have guard. Feathers flying cluding Dixie Matthews, were victory over the Oakland A's. Scott singled off loser Rick Langford, similar styles, but it was Dibbs who They played out the match, willi The fur is not only flying in New brought into town every weekend Neither Luis Tiant nor reliever 8-15, to open the fifth. went away from his patented Dibbs providing a little drama in the York but also in Boston where the during the football season but Moske Reggie Cleveland dazzled the A s in But when Tiant yielded three baseline game, made mistakes, and end by going up 15-40 before Orantes Rooster's - Rick Burleson - feathers could hold his own with anyone. combining to stop Oakland's six- singles, to give Oakland a run with lost all the important points. pulled himself together to win serve, have been ruffled and he took a pot The short, handsome, muscular game winning streak on nine hits, but one out in the sixth. Manager Don "I didn't get one crucial point in game, match, and championship. shot at some of the starting Red ^ x North End man. who came from a their performance was better than Zimmer called on Cleveland, who has the whole match, " said Dibbs Orantes said afterward he mixed . family of football players, had no any other effort over the previous 15 been relegated to the bullpen the last afterward. "He got them a ll" peers as a ball carrier and could punt games. few weeks. Cleveland forced tough his shots well. He occasionally drew Burleson's outburst following Mon­ Neither Dibbs nor Orantes had a Dibbs toward the net with short day night's 8-7 defeat to Oakland with the best when games were Not since Cleveland and Bill hitting Mitchell Page to hit into an good beat on the match in the first played at Hickey's Grove off Oakland inning-ending doubleplay, volleys, and then bombarded him could very well be the kiss of death in Campbell teamed up for a 2-1 win two sets. Orantes went up 5-1 in the with hard passing shots. He kept St. Moske was the big attraction. "Tiant had good stuff and threw regards to the Boston club's winning over Kansas City on Aug. 16 had the opening set, but then became Dibbs from ruling the baseline by During the Majors and South End the ball hard but 1 had it in my mind the American League's Eastern Divi­ Red Sox held the opposition below bothered by Dibbs' two-fisted Manuel Orantea tossing drop shots sion. Cubs heated rivalry, it was almost a three runs. Since that game, the Red that if we ran into any trouble. 1 was backhander and lost the next four must for North Enders to include a going to go to Reggie," said Zimmer, “ 1 wasn't suprised he wanted to Boston's pitching has been gosh Sox have won only five of 15 outings games. won the first three points before good points right in a row," said stay back, " said Orantes. That's his trip after church to a football game who has seen every member of his awful of late to say the least and and have dropped from S'A games Orantes broke Dibbs' momentum Orantes reeled off seven straight to Orantes. “I was playing well from usual game. But he'd come up, and at Hickey's just as was the case for pitching staff fail over the past two Burleson may be right as rain in his ahead of the Yankees to three games Familiar evening scene long enough to go up 6-5, but lost take the tiebreaker and the set. the start. 1 went up 5-1 and then Ed­ I'd pass him In the end. I don't think South Enders to watch the Cubs per­ weeks. criticism. behind New York in the AL East. again forcing a tiebreaker. Dibbs "When he went up 3-0, I got three die started playing better. Then he'd he knew what to do. " It's been principally the Red Sox' form at Mt. Nebo. Tiant gained his ninth win against The Red Sox boosted their lead to All five Manchester Midget Football League teams are busy offense and defense that has kept the Town series in those years drew eight defeats and Cleveland grabbed 4-1 in the sixth when Burleson scored daily getting into shape for the coming season. Above the Eagles club up in the race thousands of spectators and the his first save of the season, while Carlton Fisk with a sacrifice fly. go through a rugged drill at Charter Oak Park. (Herald photo by Although veteran righthander Rick player who was a marked man was Fred Lynn hit a two-run homer, Rick Page singled home an eighth inning Dunn) Wise was one of the pitchers Moske. Burleson drove in two runs and Den­ run to pull the A s within two runs, Standings Connors, Borg Leaders Burleson pointed the finger at for his When the 1926 Cubs won the state ny Doyle collected four hits, but Boston tacked on three more runs poor selection of pitches. Wise championship, Moske wore the “It was a very important game for in the eighth on three doubles, a National League colors of the team from "across the us to win, especially after we lost (8- single and a sacrifice fly by Lynn. himself made an interesting state­ East ment last week while in the radio tracks. " 7 to Oakland) Monday night, " said "We let them get away from us, " miss first day National League W L Pet. GB Later, during the twilight of his Doyle, who had two singles and two said Oakland Manager Bobby AB H Pet. booth. Philadelphia 80 50 .615 Wise said that he was surprised career, when slowed by knee in­ doubles. Winkles. "We had runners on base Parker, Pit 536 185 .345 Pittsburgh 77 55 .583 4 FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) — Snap, crackle and pop, before that Bill Campbell had such a good juries, Moske went with the Eagles “The rest of the season, we have to (in seven of the nine innings) but we Wade confident Stennett, Pit 453 152 ,336 Chicago 71 59 .546 9 record of .saves and victories because as a player-coach and was still able go with the arms (pitchers). The couldn't bring them home. it even starts the U.S. Open Tennis Championships has the un- Simmons, St. L 425 142 .334 St. Louis 71 61 .538 10 he gives up so many bases on balls. to display his God-given gifts. team with the arms will win 99 out of "Boston's pitchers did the job mistakeable air of developing into a medical curiosity. Griffey, (bin 489 158 .323 Montreal 60 71 .458 20 Ml Control has been one of the major Those who had the good fortune to 100 times, " he said. tonight but 1 think when it comes Templeton, St. L 503 159 .316 51 79 .392 29 First defending champion Jimmy Eliot Teltscher of Palos Verdes. see Moske play football were lucky. down to the end, the pitching is going against Richards New York 448 140 .313 assets of specialists who work out of Tiant, one of the many disap­ Luzinski, Phil West Connors came up with an aching Calif. the bullpen. He was one in a million, a home­ pointments on the ineffective to have a lot to do with whether the back, and on the eve of the tourna­ Smith, LA 412 129 ,313 • W L Pet. GB The women begin their singles play Red Sox followers hope that grown product who could play with pitching staff this season, cruised Red Sox make it, " he said. ment top seed Bjorn Borg injured his Foster, Cin 507 158 .312 Los Angeles 79 53 .598 Thursday, with the most interesting Burleson's outburst may spark the the best anywhere. Two happy Yankee players through the first five innings, sur­ The Red Sox. looking for their first By MILT RICHMAN right shoulder, forcing both to miss Hendrick, SD 442 136 .308 Cincinnati 71 62 .534 m match being Wimbledon champion team during the remaining month in rendering three hits and striking out in two weeks, Wednesday's opening day. . Valentine, Mtl 422 130 .308 Graig Nettles follows a happy Mickey Rivers across home NEW YORK (UPI) — For maybe two or three seconds, or Houston 63 69 .477 16 Virginia Wade against Renee the race with New York for a ISotes off the cuff four batters as Boston buiit a 3-0 ad­ planned to use Don Aase. 3-1, against This pushed their debut in this Ameriran League plate after cracking three-run homer in fifth inning. Rivers about as long as it takes her to control herself when she starts San Francisco 61 72 .459 18 Vs Richards, the transsexual who divisional title. vantage. Al Fitzmorris, 5-6. tonight in the $464,000 tournament to Thursday, the AB H Pet, Jack Shea reports after 25 years of homered in 11th to beat Seattle. (UPI photo I laughing, Virginia Wade was allowing this utterly ridiculous San Diego 58 76 .433 22 required a court order to gain entry It could work the other way, too. Doyle doubled and Burleson start of a two-game series against same afternoon Dr. Renee Richards, Carew, Min 514 194 .377 “waiting for miracles" his golf game Atlanta 48 83 .366 30 Vs into this tournament. singled for a third inning run and the visiting Cleveland Indians. possibility to cross her mind. Bostock, Min 497 169 .340 Only time will tell has finally improved. Jack and his Tuesday's Results a medical phenomenon, makes her “ 1 have absolutely nothing against What if she, Virginia Wade, the Wightman Cup captain what she debut against Virginia Wade. Rivers, NY 465 155 .333 wife supervised golfing activities for Philadelphia 11, Atlanta 2 Renee. " said Wade, the third seed. Feats recalled Wimbledon champion, walks out would do if Richards beat her. With the absence of Borg, the Singleton, Bal 420 138 .329 the season at Manchester Country Cincinnati 4, Montreal 3 "There's only a remote chance of it there on center court at Forest Hills “I'd demand that she be tested,’’ honor of starting play on the stadium LeFlore, Det 525 168 .320 The death of Brunig Moske in Club with an assist from Tina Houston 6, New York 2 happening again (of a transsexual Pressure getting to George Foster Thursday and loses her opening- Wade was quoted as saying. court this morning fell to two un­ Bailor, Tor 435 139 ,320 Stuart. Fla., this week brought back Mikolowsky...Tom Atamian rates a San Diego 7, St. Louis 4 playing in the women's division I, but for the 253rd win of his career — round match in the U.S. Open to That was reasonably close. seeded players, Peter Fleming of Rice, Bos 525 167 .318 memories of a boyhood hero. few words of praise for the excellent by the , 4-1. Chicago 4, Los Angeles 1 it's a very bad precedent" NEW YORK (UPI) - tying him with for No. Renee Richards? Wade's actual answer was “I'd de­ Chatham, N,J., and Colin Dibley of Brett, KC 448 140 ,313 When semi-pro football was at a job he turned in handling scoring and N a tio n a l" Rick Reuschel, with ninth-inning Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 1 George Foster, who has hit 44 25 on the all-time list. Junior Moore The idea was so preposterous, she mand she be checked out.” She said Zisk, Chi 451 139 .308 fever pitch in Manchester with the game reports in the Rec Class B Soft- relief help from Bruce Sutter, raised Today’s Games Australia, Player selectors North End and South End both ball Tournament games at Charter homers this season, finds more his record to 19-5 for the Cubs while homered for the Braves. put it out of her mind immediately. it off-handededly, without any Following them will be fourth-seed Yount, Mil 508 155 .305 „ League „ j Pittsburgh (Kison 7-6) at San Fran­ SAN FRANCISCO (U I’I) - lidding crackerjack teams, Moske Oak Park... Katie Tucker was one of and more his name is being striking out four and waiking two, Pirale-i 3. Giaiil-i 1 Not that she considers herself in­ seeming malice. Guillermo Vilas of Argentina against Hisle, Min 486 148 ,305 asking you to project current vincible or incapable of losing a cisco (Montefusco 7-9) Former Stanford Coach and Athletic .305 was the big offensive threat with the Suburban Swim team members Reggie Smith ied off the Dodgers' pitched a four- Richards heard about it and Spaniard Manuel Santana, Hie Hargrove, Tex 429 131 linked with Hack Wilson, who statistics for a whole season." Atlanta (Niekro 13-16) at Director Chuck Taylor and former first the Clovcrleafs and then the who accepted the Connecticut AAU ninth with a single but Sutter retired hitter and struck out six in raising his match to someone who isn't even reacted. Nastase against Frew McMillan of Home Runit set the National League record Foster, who hit a two-run homer Philadelphia (Carlton 18-8), N San Francisco 49crs' star Gordy Majors. All-Star winner's trophy following the last three batters. The Cubs record to 15-4 for the Pirates, who seeded. But to a 42-year-old “ I've had the privilege of mixing South Africa and Roscoe Tanner of National League: Foster, Cin 44; of 56 homers back in 1930. after walked in the first Cincinnati (Seaver 15-5) at Mon­ Soltau have been named to direct Standout players were imported last weekend's success over the New snapped a 1-1 tie in the sixth when remained four games behind the transsexual who has never played in with a lot of fine women in tennis,” Lookout Mountain, Tenn., against Burroughs, Atl 35; Luzinski, Phil 33; inning and drove in a third run with a treal (Twitchell 3-9 or Bahnsen 7-6), West player selection for this Irom surrounding towns and several England All-Stars at Ocean Beach. Foster hit No. 44 in the Cincinnati sacrifice flies by Gene Clines and Phillies in the NL East. Phil Garner the Open before? Never. she said. “Chris Evert and Billie Matt Mitchell of Palo Alto. Calif. Schmidt, Phil 32; Bench. Cin 29. Reds' 4-3 victory over the Montreal single in the seventh, also leads the had three hits, stole three bases and “There's no way I should lose this Jean King have been marvelous to N season's Shrine East-West football Steve Ontiveros drove in a pair of New York (Koosman 8-16) at The two opening night matches American League: Rice, Bos and Expos Tuesday night and could equal majors with 126 RBI. scored two runs as the Pirates dealt match unless I screw up, and that's me. Why should Virginia say such a game, it was announced Tuesday. Wittum to kick- runs. Doug Rau was the loser. Houston (Lemongello 5-14), N feature former champion Ken Bonds, Cal 33; Nettles, NY 32; Scott, or surpass Wilson's home run mark. Fred Norman allowed six hits and his 10th setback. one thing I'm not going to do,” she thing? Well, she seems to have Former Penn State coach Rip I’liillieit I 1, Hru\e-< 2; St. Louis (Underwood 7-9) at San Rosewall, the No, 14 seed from Bos 31; Hobson, Bos, Gamble and for three of the team's six losses last However, he's finding the growing a run in eight innings and won his 0. Mels 2 said emphatically Tuesday. “I’m not wasted a lot of her career putting her Australia, against Tim Gullikson of Engel and Charles McLendon of LSU Zisk, Chi, Thornton, Clev and Thomp­ SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The Jay Johnstone had three hits and Diego (Shirly 8-16), N season, was among six players cut by news media pressure distinctly un­ 13th game and Jackie Brown suffered going to screw up." foot in her m outh." Dayton, Ohio, and John McEnroe of earlier were named to head player San Francisco 49ers apparently will scored three runs and Garry Maddox Wilbur Howard and Enos Cabell Chicago (Burris 11-13) at Los son, Det 26. the team Tuesday. Wittum, the comfortable. his 11th loss against nine victories. In all likelihood, she won’t. Wade made light of the whole Douglaston, N.Y., a surprise selection for the East team. This Runn liulteil In have Tom Wittum to handle both pun­ and Ted Sizemore homered to lead drove in two runs each and Angeles (Rhoden 15-8), N ting and place-kicking chores this team's regular punter, has hit He says. "Tm trying to concen­ The victory enabled the Reds to the Phillies' 15-hit attack. won his 10th game for the Astros Certainly not against someone like thing. semifinalst at Wimbledon, against year's game will be played at Stan­ National League: Foster, Cin 126; season several long field goals in pre-season trate on one at bat at a time But it's move to within 8'/2 games of the Los allowed 10 hits but went the distance despite allowing 11 hits. Richards, who doesn't have as strong. “I thought it was a funny remark,” ford Stadium on Dec. 31. Luzinski, Phil 108; Burroughs, Atl Steve Mike-Mayer, blamed by fans action hard to do when people are always Angeles Dodgers, who were beaten an all-around game as she does and is she said. “It was a joke. The American League and Cey, LA 98, Bench, Cin and bound to be affected by all kinds of newspaper report I read said I East Garvey, LA 94. pressure. 'snapped' when I gave my answer. I W L Pet. GB American League; Hisle, Minn Wade says she has nothing against didn't snap at all. I just said that in New York 79 52 .603 109; Bonds, Cal 97; Thompson, Det Lynn playing despite damaged ankles transsexuals. She doesn't even care je s t." Boston 75 54 .581 3 94; Hobson, Bos 93; Nettles, NY 90. if Richards changes her mind and The fact is Virginia Wade con­ Baltimore 74 55 .573 4 decides to go back to being a man siders Renee Richards pretty much BOSTON (DPII - Fred loi 95 games, then missed you're wrong. They're Detroit 62 67 .481 16 Pitching "This ain't no recovery the season, Lynn has been Tuesday's win. Lynn again. the same way as do the majority of Lynn intends to keep a pair of contests last Cleveland 61 70 .466 18 period. " said the articulate gone, man. quite productive. He has batted seventh, another “I think everybody should do what other women professionals, some of Most Virluricit rolling on bad wheels until weekend because of a Milwaukee 57 79 .419 24 W Lynn in a colloquial effort “ But you ain'L going to driven in 61 runs, four relatively non-productive I h i d i B he or she likes," said the 32-year-old, whom refer to Richards privately as National League: R. Reuschel, Chi 45 84 .349 33 the Boston Red Sox either sprain in his right ankle to emphasize the stress on get me out of there" fewer than all of last spot in the lineup. m Mr baiiiMii Toronto 19-5; Carlton, Phil 18-8; John, LA 16- British-born, one-time U.S. Open “an over-the-hlll broad,” who came West win the World Series or that compounded the ache his still-sore ankles. “If Despite batting second season, while batting se­ 5; Forsch, St. L 16-6; Candelaria, winner at Tuesday s get-together over to their side of the net hoping W L Pet. GB play them.selves out of con­ on the other leg. you think these ankles have most of the season and cond most of the season. In Pitt 15-4; Seaver, Cin 15-5; Rhoden, ..CARTER'S where it was announced she had perhaps to cash in on the publicity Kansas City 75 54 .581 tention in the American Yet the 25-year-old Lynn miraculously healed. missing the first month of LA 15-8. signed a five-year contract for five and make a few bucks. Chief concern Chicago 73 56 .566 2 League East. limped back into the lineup American League: Ryan, Cal 17- figures to endorse PRO-Keds among the women players is not 58 .564 2 Lynn, the 1975 American at the start of this week Minnesota 75 13; Goltz, Minn 16-7; Rozema, Det 15- New 1977 Chevrolet sneakers. “As for Renee, I have all Richards so much, but that some 57 .562 2>A League Rookie of the Year and Tuesday put the Red Texas 73 5; T. Johnson, Minn 15-8; Tanana, Don Corriveau’s the time in the world for her as a per­ other male tennis player, much California 67 .477 13W and Most Valuable Player, Sox back on the pennant 61 Cal 15-7; Torrez, NY 15-11, son, but it just doesn't sit quite right younger and better than Richards, 78 .395 24 has battled damaged path with a two-run homer Oakland 51 Average with me that she's playing in this might get the same idea, change his 82 .388 25W ankles since tearing a liga­ and a sacrifice fly in Seattle 52 National League: Candelaria, pitt INTRODUCTORY tournament." sex, and then make off with all their Tuesday’s Results ment in his lower left leg Boston's 7-2 win over Wade repeated the phrase several prize money in the women’s tour­ 2,47; John, LA 2.58; R. Reuschel, Chi March "24 during an exhibi- Oakland. SPECIAL Boston 7, Oakland 2 2.64; Hooton, LA 2.72; Richard. Hou times. naments. Chicago 3, Geveland 1 tion game against the His one hit in three of­ The meeting between the two In this year's Open which starts 2.78. . ficial at-bats lifted Lynn's Baltimore 8, California 2 American League: Tanana, Cal women Thursday will be their first with the men's competition today. New York 6, Seattle 5 (11) He missed 27 games at batting average to 258, the on any tennis court. Off the court, Evert Is favored to defend her 2.33; Blyleven, Tex 2.70; Ryan, Cal the stall of the season, lowest mark in his 15 years Texas 8, Kansas City 2 2,77; Rozema, Det 2.82; T. Johnson, they haven't met formally, either. women's title successfully although Detroit 4, Milwaukee 2 played on the swollen leg of organized baseball. Cotts So Minn 2.95. ‘ “I think she passed me last night Wade gave her a 6-0 beating last Today’s Games Sirikeuutit H H aiNQERALB and I said, ‘Hello, Renee,' but she weekend at Phoenix, where the New C alifornia (Tanana 15-7) at National League: Niekro. Atl 213; I I U CLUB 800A didn't answer," said Wade. "Maybe York Apples won the the World Team Baltimore (T. Martinez 4-1), N 1/2 Ton Pickup Rogers, Mtl 168; Koosman, NY 163; she didn't hear me.” Tennis title. Ordinarily> Evert an­ Seattle (Honeycutt 04)) at New FLETCHER GLASS CO. 3 32 oz. 8 Ft. Fleetside 6 cyl„ auto trana., power brakes, Publicly, Richards hasn't made nihilates Wade every time. Seaver, Cin 161; Richard, Hou 159. York (Torrez 15-11), N American League: Ryan, Cal 305; 0 *«f JS Ytptt lotMANCHESTEH rear step bumper, guages, dome lamp switch, any personal statements about Wade. Was she surprised at how easily Cleveland (Eckersly 16-10) at cigar lighter, below eye line mirrors, special 2 tone Privately, she has. What burned her she handled Evert this time? Tanana, Cal 198; Leonard, KC 185; Boston (Aase 3-1), N Blyleven, Tex 170; Eckersly. 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Six room Aq; anch. carpet, fireplaced living Washers, ranges, used, 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m, Rebuilt Cash Registers - $400. REAL ESTATE Brick frqi .d 1- As good as new. Call 649-2364, USE CHARGE: 696/year - 68 and reserve your space now I Marinellf's Auto, -Hartford $29,000 - MANCHESTER Five room, dishwasher, and more. guaranteed and clean. New 228-3775, or 646-2873. 23 Homes for Sale EARN $1000 or more car ^places, Low $40's. Call owner after 5, shipment damaged, GE and dark loam - 5 yards, $32.00 ask for Lou. month. 24 Lois-Land for Sale Road, Manchester. room Colonial, large lot, nice plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed Tim O'Suilivan 25 Investment Property IMMEDIATE OPENINGS on demonstrating name brand Apartments conv lion. Move- location. Act fast. Lessenger 647-1111. Frigidaire. Low prices. B, D. 26 — Business Property REAL ESTATE toys and gifts (Fisber-Price, in coi Asking $48,- Pearl and Son, 649 Main sand and stone. 643-9504. refrigerator and drum Superintendent of — our second and third shifts. O ------A CONNECTICUT Film Sells, 646-8713. □ EMPLOYMENT 27 Resort Property Processor seeks ambitious Playskool, Fenton) with 900 BY OWNER - Six rooms plus Street, 643-2171. Main Street, set. Good condition. Good SaniUtion 28 - Reel Estate Wanted For printed circuit board, *'FuU time salesperson^, 135 GALLON Fish Tank - starter set. Bass, snare. Call ADVERTISING electroplaters, and inspec­ person to assist manager in Treasure House party plan. MunchMtw $34,100 rec room with two car garage. 643-2171. 037-8 MISC. SERVICES ' 'needed to join active of- Part or full time. No cost for LOMBARDO Complete with everything! 646-6624. 13 tors. Apply at Multi Circuits, our local store. The person we “WORRY FREE” Convenient Florence Street Holp WMtod 31 Services Offered > kit. Also booking parties. Call M 80 Can be set up for either salt or DEADLINE ^ [fice. For personal and por month location. Ideal for children. FOR SALE - 30 " GE Range. 32 — Pamling-Papering 50 H a rris o n S tr e e t, select will be neat, articulate, ■ & ASSOCIATES Six room Cape with garage, per­ fresh water. Must be seen to 33 — Building-Contrecting .confidential interview’ > and have a strong desire to 242-5830 or collect person to manent siding, fireplace. 3 or 4 $37,500. No agents please. 649- Also red maple chest of SALES POSITION ■ Straight 12:00 noon lha day before Manchester. Healtoro 649-4003 be appreciated. $450. Call 528- TAQ SALES 34 — Rooling-Siding I contact Sid Green, Cen-'' succeed. Call Mr. Prescott, at person for Miss Carol, 491- IncluiJes wall to wall carpeting, bedrooms, new furnace, roof. 2510. drawers and bureau. Call 643- commissions, leads furnished 39 — Heeling-Plumbing publication. 2100. iutters and dovynspouts so you can 6306. 2491. INVITATION to homeowners. Call 242-5402. 36 — Flooring Deadline tor Saturday and ntury 21 Jackston-J heat, hot water and parking. five worry free 37 — Movmg-Trucking-Storege Monday ia 12:00 Noon Friday. and Friday only. FOR SALE • Baby crib, 38 Services Wanted "A V a n t e , 646-1316 PART TIME Person for METAL OFFICE DESK. With TAG SALE ■ Moving out of NOW accepting applications - PART TIME bassinette, play pen, carriage, TO BID .evenings, 646-4153 BABYSITTER WANTED. collections. Must have own flip down typewriter top. $20. state, everything must go! (or full time employment. MISC. FOR SALE DAYS OR NIGHTS transportation. Ideal work for 643-1961 ANDOVER - Expandable four Maple bed, twin size. $5 Maple and baby scales. Please call. Appliances, TV, console 1. Sealed Bids are invited to Call 52^3869 between 9 and 2 40 Household Goods PLEASE READ Washington School area. After la O R D O N CHEAPER 646-3643. _ If you have a pleasant, evenings. Must be bondable. Equol Houolng Opportunity room Cape. 2 1/2 acres, view rocker, $5. 649-1448. stereo, furniture and mis­ by the Town of Manchester, only. 41 Articles for Sale school til 6 p.m. Call Linda, of lake. Just reduced to $34,- 42 _ Building Supplies YOUR AD clear speaking telephone 568-9430 before 5 p.m. After 7 An E q u al O p p o rtu n ity 105 Main St. 643-2174 THAN RENT cellaneous items. Low prices Connecticut, hereinafter 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Employer. Call 646-6400. 900. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, WE BUY AND Sell Furniture. SWIIMIjiB POOLS for quick sale! For Informa­ 44 — Livestock voice and an aggressive RN or LPN. Part or full time. p.m., 647-9106. Cape with four finished UOSIDUt ON ItU K O U TO called the Owner, for the Claaalfled ads are taken over Cash on the line. One piece or MAKE ROOM F0« OUR 1171 K O U tion, call 646-4258, anytime. LEGAL 45 _ Boats & Accessories nature, then w e're In­ Laurel Manor, 91 C3iestnut rooms Completely Project Addition and 46 _ Sporting Goods the phone as a convenience. terested in speaking to you. Street. 649-4519. SItuotton Wontod I f redecorated inside and out an entire houseful. M6-0293. Large Pool Diitrlbutor has new Alterations, Washington 47 Garden Products The Herald is responsible (or Furniture Barn, 345 Main Above Ground Pools for only BARN SALE - Contents ol NOTICE 48 — Antiques only one incorrect insertion and Excellent pay set-up. You New kitchen, new wiring, tS77.00 Completely Erected. barn. Old jugs, crocks, School, 94 Cedar Street, 49 Wanted to Buy CUSTODIAL Applications CHILD CARE in licensed Street, beside Douglas — then only to the size of the can earn EXPERIENCED 2nd floor plumbing and Motors. Sl'xlB’ overall dimension, I5'x24' wooden chairs, pineapple bed, Manchester, Connecticut. The original insertion. Errors which being accepted for part time home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, GET ON THE MOVE! PUBLIC HEARING RENTALS S4.2B - S5.90 per hour wiring for the handy swim area, complete with heavy coffee table, wooden wheels, do not lessen the value of the employment.. . ApplicationsAppll______laundry outings and overtime Project includes a three story ADDITIONAL 52 Rooms for Rent SALARY PLUS BONUSES JANITORIAL carpenter Priced to sell at gauge solid vinyl liner, heavy dishes, silverware, knic- addition of approximately 27,- 53 — Apartments for Rent advertisement will not be cor* may be complete at the of­ services. Manchester. Deb^ gauge sidewall, exclusive lock APPROPRIATIONS ble, 643-1790. $29,900. □ MISC. FOR SALE knaes, fertilizer spreaders, 600 square feet, alterations to 54 Homes tor Rant rected by an additional inser­ CAU 82S-2884 fice of Facilities Services, frame construction, olummurn BOARD OF DIRECTORS 55 Business for Rent tion. SUPERVISORS ...... *...... awing-up ladder; also inside cast iron stove, space heater, — Resort Property for Rent Union School, 771 Main Street, LOMBARDO the existing building, fixed TOWN OF MANCHESTER, 56 ladder, advanced type skimmer, motorcycle, wooden barrels 57 — Wanted to Rent South Windsor. Between 8:30 Articloo lor Solo 41 and kegs, books, grills, equipment, demolition, and CONNECTICUT 58 Misc for Rent for mornings or evenings. □ EDUCATION & ASSOCIATES excellent nitration system unit, - a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday bottles, much more. 595 related site work. Notice is hereby given that through Friday. Must have car. Good pay fencing. Huge 4'xM' sundeck AUTOMOTIVE Realtoro 649-4003 ALUMINUM sheets used as Financing arranged-absolutely no Tolland Turnpike, 2. Bidding Documents have the Board of Directors, Town 61 Autos for Sale for the right person. Call printing plates, .007 thick, obligation Manchester. Saturday, Sun­ been prepared by The of Manchester, Connecticut, 62 — Trucks lor Sate FIGURE CLERK - Invoicing, Alan Fairbanks 649-5334 for Private Instructions 18 — Heavy Equipment for Sale 23x32 ", 25 cents each or 5 for CAU TOU FRU: 1-800-U2-402« day and Monday. 10 a.m to 6 63 convenient appointment. A$k for Frank ___ Lawrence Associates, will hold a Public Hearing in 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycies National Weather Forecast pricing, etc. Full time only. $1. Phone 643-2711. p.m. 65 Cempers-Traiiers-Mobiie Apply In person, Gaer REMEDIAL READING and Architects/Planners, P.C., the Hearing Hoorn at the math; individualized work 571 Porter Street, Municipal Building, 41 Center Homes Brothers, 140 Rye Street, 66 Automotive Service South Windsor. arn, (lst-8th grade) by Manchester, Connecticut, Street, Manchester, Connec­ 67 Autos lor Rent-Lease E :r's degree teacher. 568- ALL BRICK Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Safa 61 Autos For Solo 61 hereinafter called the ticut, Tuesday, September 6, N UAHI CASHIER PART TIME. 8075. MODERNIZED COLONIAL full dormered CAPE with three bedrooms on the se­ Architect. 1977, at 8:00 P.M. to consider HOUSEKEEPERS - Positions Experience preferred but not are now avaiable for both full with 1V4 baths, large beautiful kitchen, formal dining cond floor, large fireplaced living room, formal dining 3. Bids shall be directed to the and act on the following: H«/p W »nfd 13 i necessary. Good starting PIANO INSTRUCTION. room, rec room, IVk baths, carpeting and a large treed MWNIAFOUfc. and part time openings in our Cheryll Hadley. B.M.E Drake and living room, fully carpeted, appliances, rec room Town of Manchester, Connec­ Acceptance of following c wage. Pleasant working at­ housekeeping department. and a spacious treed lot with pool! Low, low $40's.. lot on Jordt Street. mosphere for someone m o is University, M.S. University ticut, c/o Maurice A. Pass, streets in the Manchester Part time positions are ideal Illinois. Call 646-1745. Director of General Services, West Subdivision, Section willing to work hard in order for mothers of school aged to get ahead. Apply in person i Dillon Ford Introduces Municipal Building, 41 Center One, off Keeney Street: children. Part time hours will SPECIAL EDUCATION only to Grossman Lumber, be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mon­ Street, Manchester, Connec­ 1 — Briarwood Drive from CARRIERS V./ 3200 North Main Street, Hart­ Center - Offers extra help ticut 06040. Bids shall be sub­ day through Friday. Apply at with learning disabilities, at­ / Keeney Street to its intersec­ ford, Ct. Crestfield Convalescent mitted to duplicate on Bid tion with Nutmeg Drive titude, attention problems. Home, 565 Vernon Street, Diagnostic Evaluations, $36 Form furnished by the 2 — Strawberry Lane NEEDED Manchester. 643-5151. (2 S I Architect. On the day of Bid IOWII1 fIMMIAIUIIt ' WINDY ^ RH’s - LPM’s includes parent conferences. 3 — Huckleberry Lane NtWORLIANS Call 649-2428, 3 to 6 p.m. l 7 i * | i opening. Bids will be accepted for MOTHERS HELPER - Mor­ 4 — Curry Lane until 4:30 P.M., EDT, in the Manchester and NURSE AIDES nings, 3 or 4 days per week to PIANO INSTRUCTION. help with infant twins, and 2 General Services Office, 5 — Nutmeg Drive East Hartford areas Experienced, creative MILLION $ VIEW Basement of said Municipal together with all right-of- COMPANIONS year old. Porter Street area. teacher. All levels. Register SUPER CLEAN Building: and from 5:30 P.M. to dallvar tha E 3 * Call between 6-8 p.m., 646- goes with this immaculate 7-room RANCH, Two full Three bedroom CAPE with formal dining room, FIESTO ways contained within and Needed to provide nursing now for September. Grelchen Manchaatar Evaning UrtWEATMIN rOTOCAST 0 0557. to 6 P.M., EDT, in Hearing adjacent to these streets. services in private homes Van Why, 647-9751. baths, first floor family room with fireplace, formal fireplaced living room, garage, plus a screened in Room, Second Floor of said Harald and medical facilities. living and dining rooms, 2-car garage and morel High patio. Priced in the high $30's. Proposed additional ap­ TEACHER/AID Positions $50's.. Municipal Building. Bids may Coll Consideration given to available. Full and part time. Schoolo-Clouoo 19 propriation to Special Grants, For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. Wednesday night will be withdrawn prior to time of Fund 61, CETA Title VI - 647-9946 preference of days and Experienced, or degree Imported from Germany by Ford. Bid opening. Bids will not be find shower activity over parts of the Great Lakes region and hours — 4 to 40 hours required. Interviews Friday Special Projects — $36,963.00 West Gulf Coast area, while generally fair weather is an­ accepted after time of Bid for” three painters for the available weekly. Live-in only. Call 646-1610. Sira SALMKS opening. Bids cannot be ticipated elsewhere. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, BUNCHARD S ROSSEHO, Inc. Board of Education, to be companions also needed. withdrawn after time of Bid She H e ra lh max. readings in parenthesis) Atlant 70 ( 82), Boston 65 (82), PART TIME Office person, financed from Grant. Malpractice coverage, JOI IIMIUKEMEIfT opening. Chicago 71 (90), Cleveland 72 (90), Dallas 73 (92), Denver 54 bonding, and working- Qualified in typing, filing, ac- Proposed additional ap­ counts .payalpayable, , ‘ and some v v 189 WEST CENTER STREET - MANCHESTER 4. Bids will be publicly opened (85), Duluth 45 (65), Houston 74 (89), Jacksonville 70 ( 89), Kan­ men's compensation pro­ 1^ 1 propriation to General Fund i ooooooo********** sas City 71 (88), Los Angeles 63 (72), Little Rock 70 (93), Miami billing. Call 646-5844. Equal PERSOML GMWTH M S N COUAL HOUSINO JR MLS and read aloud at 6 P.M., Budget 1977-78, Board of vided. Opportunity Employer. EDT, Tuesday, September 20, PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The 77 ( 88), Minneapolis 56 ( 76), New Orleans 72 ( 89), New York 69 REALTOR Education — $3,1()2.00 to cover AID & ASSISTANCE Glidden-Durkee, Division, 1977. Air Force recently announced (83), Phoenix 79 (100), San Francisco 51 (66), Seattle 51 (67), St. SCM Corp. Program them into your amount over $10,000.00 for new openings for individuals Louis 73 (97), Washington 73 (91). ( ol Northoaatorn 5. Bidding Documents may be salaries of three painters, to future. All it takes is your examined at the Architect’s with prior militarji service. If Connocticut, Inc. desire to get into the com' be financed from Contingency you nave been out for less office on and after 1:00 P.M. 357 East Cantor 81. I MAINTENANCE puter field. Call Computer Fund. than 5 years and are looking Manchaatar, Ct. August 29,1977. Two complete Phyllis Jackston, for “A Great Way of Life' , Processing Institute 643-9515 MACHINIST You'll be pleasantly sur­ BUSINESS & SERVICE sets will be Issued to each Secretary contact the Air Force im- ...... 13 prised how easy it all is. prime Bidder and one com­ Board of Directors mediately. Call 646-7440. Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod 1st SHIFT plete set to each Mechanical Manchester, Connecticut BARTENDERS, WAITERS CPI has it all and does it and Electrical sub-bidder. A Dated at Manchester, Connec­ STEADY WORK - Reliable, ' PART TIME Help Wanted. and Waitresses needed. Apply Qualified machinist; better than anyone else. hard worker, who wants deposit of 6100.00 for each ticut this 25th day of August. Golf course maintenance. in person Alpha Omega Inn, thorough knowledge of the CPI has professionalism- complete set is required in the steady employment, good in­ Apply at Tallwood C.C. Route Route 44A, Bolton. Monday trade: some mill right skill knowledge-facilities- 1977 come. Call 528-6702 between 9- PRODUCTION through Friday, 2 p.m. to 5 form of a check payable to (048-8 85, Hebron. helpful. placement-and an interest The Lawrence Associates. 2 only. p.m. Saturday and Sunday, in you. i The Ford Fiesta. It s outsold every new car nameplate ever introduced in Europe, Noon to 8. Work from drawings and DIRECTOIIY The deposit will be refunded if WANTED; Yard man. Must REAL ESTATE Sales People OPERATORS blueprints to machine and based on sales in the first six months, even surpassing the most popular cars from the Documents are returned have one to two years Call CPI collact now INVITATION - Two needed. Must have experience as mechanic, gar­ RESPONSIBLE Babysitter repair parts for production Sarvlcas Otiorod 31 Sontleoo OHorod 31 Pointing-Popporing 32 Building-Contracting 33 Volkswagen, Renault and Fiat. Behind that success is Fiesta’s dramatic level of in good condition within ten license or in process. 1-52(-9211, Ext. 89 age or junk yard. Own tools a needed for Verplanck area. equipment. Make automotive performance. (10) days after receipt of TO BID Generous commission Openings On must. (J.M.S. and Blue Cross. References. Call 646-4937 CiM TREE Service - Free es­ LAWN MOWER REPAIR, PROFESSIONAL Painting: WES ROBBINS carpentry Sealed bids will be received schedule, Wolverton Agency necessary calculations and COMPUTER PROCESSim timates, discount senior small engine repair, chain Interior & Exterior, Commer­ remodeling specialist. Ad­ Bids, otherwise the deposit is in person, Andover after 5 p.m. perform machining and fit­ subject to forfeiture. until 3:30 p.m. (E D T.) Realtors, 649-2813. ^arts. Route 6, Andover, INSTITUTE citizens. Company saws sharpened. 18 years cial Sc Residential. Free es­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ^ FULL TIME Counter Girl - ting operations. Manchester owned and experience. Free pickup alld timates. Fully insured. 646 built-ins, bathrooms, 6. Each Bid must be accom­ September 20, 1977 by the 2nd & 3rd Conn. 111 Aah Straot Housing Authority of the WANTED - Oil truck driver. Experienced cashier and soda operated. Call 6461327. delivery. 643-9294. 4879. kitchens, 649-3446. ADVANCED EUROPEAN ENGINEERING panied by a bid security Full time, year round work. East Hartford, Ct. To(wn of Manchester, and then SMfts DENTAL Assistant for fountain preferred. Six days a MECHANICS payable to the Town of Apply M iM Oil Service, CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur- TREE REMOVAL, B i M - J.P. LEWIS St SON-Interior CUSTOM CARPENTRY - publicly opened and read orthodondlst office. week. Apply Hartford Road Manchester, Connecticut in Route 6, Bolton. Dairy (jueen, between 10 and Trimming, topping, land and exterior painting, Homes, Additions. Repairs. aloud for supplying No. 2 Fuel Experience preferred. Send 3rd SHIFT FRONT WHEEL DRIVE TRACTION the amount of five percent 12. touch-up work. House calls clearing and cabling. Also, paperhanging, and Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Oil for the 1977-78 Heating Excellent wage and resume to P. 0. Box 2356, Ver­ and service calls, pick up and diagnosis and treatment for (5%) of the Bid Sum in the MACHINISTS - We have non, Ct. 06066. Millrlght skills necessary. remodeling. Fully insured. 345-2009, Season for Project CONN-26- openings for: All around □ REAL ESTATE delivery. 569-2867 days or injured and diseased trees. 6469658. form of a Bid Bond from a paid benefits program. WANTED - Good all around Welding skills desired. QUICK AND MANEUVERABLE 2. machinists, Cintimatic Carpenter - Must have own after 5. Free estimates. Fully in­ surety company authorized to GENERAL Contractor needs Maintain, repair, and In­ sured. "My prices can't be G.L. McHUGH PAINTING- RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnoy 34 Specifications and Contract operator, Bridgeport full time experienced tools, and willingness to work. Homot For Solo 23 do business in the State of operators. Must be able to set stall plant and production CLUTTERED ATTICS i beat." Call anytime, 569-0917. Interior exterior painting and Connecticut, or a certified Forms may be obtained at the Applications taken 1-4 carpenter. Call between 8 and Country Carpenters, Bolton. up and work from blueprints, 649-0822. equipment. Cellars? Will haul unwanted w allp ap er!ring. Quality- BIDWELL Home Improve­ check, guaranteeing the Bid office of said Authority, 24 9 evenings, 742-8062. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg ment Co. Expert installation EASY TO SERVICE 'Top pay and fringe benefits. Farm, with three story bam. items for you reasonably. Call COMPLETE LAWN prof'esslonal work at for a period of forty-five (45) Bluefield Dr., Manchester, p.m. daily. 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free Maintenance. Lawns, $5 and of aluminum siding, gutters Apply at Paragon Tool Com- PART TIME Sales Cashier - PART TIME Helpelp needed Applications takan 1-4 Butler-type building. Power prii days. The Town of Connecticut. • The Authority estimates. up. Hedges $10 and up. Eklglng sured. 643-9(m . and trims. Roofing installa­ lnc., 121 Adams Street, Lawn and Garden business. Manchester area, tor building p.m. dally. Apply at plant, and other out buildings, Manchester shall not be liable reserves the right to accept E Chester. 647-9935. Apply at maintenance, evenings. Call and fertilizing. 647-9260. tion and repairs. 649-8495, 876 any or ail bids. Hours: Thursdays 9 to 1, 5 to plus Hiree Lovely Homes. BRICK, BLOCK, Stone 9109. for accrual of interest on cer­ 9; Fridays 9 to 6; Saturdays 8 643-4547. Offers invited. B/w Realty, TIMOTHY J, CONNELLY Pascal Mastrangelo TOOL AND DIE Maker for ROGERS Fireplaces, concrete. INSULATION - Save 30% to tified checks submitted. Upon to 5. Apply to Box J, c/o 647-1419. Carpentry and general con­ HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Chairman precision dies. First class on­ WANTED: Hairdresser. Full Chimney repairs. No job too 50% on fuel bills. Free es­ tracting. Residential and award of the Contract for Manchester Herald. small, ^v e. Call 644-8^ for timates. Absolutely no obliga­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ Construction, Bid security 050-8 ly. Apply at Paragon Tool time. Storrs area. 429-4850. CORPORATION $29,500. SIX Room Cape. commercial. Whether it be a (Company Inc., 121 Adams ROGERS estimates. tion. $200 rebate. Call 6664691 small repair job, a custom nings. Quality workmanship, 46 MPG HWY* shall be returned to those MECHANIC i SERVICE SU- Mill A Oakland SIraat Heatolator fireplace, enclosed free estimates. Fully insured. • Street, Manchester, 647-9935. GAS ATTENDANT Wanted - collect for a free estimate. built home or anything in whose Bids were not tion Attendant - Apply In per­ Manchaatar, Conn. orch, large lot. Clood buy. ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars 872-9187, 649-3417. CORPORATION son 252 Spencer Street, after 1 Part time. To pump gasoline lutchins Agency 646-3166. between, call 6^1379. accepted, and the amount of LEGAL only. $2.35 an hour. Must be at An Equal OpporUnilly Employer E and attics. Moving large WILL DO Babysitting in my OUR BAKERY Needs part p.m. Will train the right per­ M/F SPECIALIZING cleaning and bid security shall be forfeited least 18 years of age. Apply at appliances, also stone or loam home. Fenced in yard. Meal NEWTON SMITH time employees, on a snort Mill a Oakland SIraat son. MANCHESTER - Seven room delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. and playmates. Manchester repairing chimneys, roofs, 34 MPG CITY* to the Owner if the Bidder, NOTICE notice basis. Applicants Manchaatar, Conn. 947 Center Street, or call 646- Ranch. Large family room, Remodeling, Repairing. Rec after being notified of selec­ WORK OVERSEAS, Hospital/Bentley School area. new roots. Free estimates. 30 should be available to work LUNCH TIME Hostess. 9467, Manchester. two baths, garage. Immediate rooms. No job too small. 649- Years Experience. Howley, •EPA estimates. Your mileage may vary depending on your tion for the award of a con­ ADMISSION OF An Equal Opportunity Employar Australia, Africa, South VINYL REPAIR • We can fix Reasonable weekly rates. Call 3144. any hours during the day or Hours: 12 through 3. Monday occupancy. Bowers School. sofas, chairs, cars etc. No 6468183. 643-5361. car's condition, optional equipment, and how and where you tract for the Work, fails to fur­ ELECTORS night. Approximately 1 or 2 M/F through Friday. Apply in per­ PART TIME Grocery America, Europe, etc. Low $40's. Hayes Corporation. drive. California ratings are lower. Construction, Sales, need for expensive rec- nish the required bonds and TOWN OF BOLTON days a week. Good hourly son, Tacorral, Broad Street. Baggers • 8 to 3. Apply Franks 6464)131. ROOFER WILL InsUll roof rate. For appointment, call Supermarket, 725 East Middle Elnglneers, Gerical, Etc. $8,- covering. 5665878. AVAILABLE for CARPENTRY & Masonry - enter into a Contract for Notice is hereby given, in ac­ housecleaning or child care siding or gutters (or low dis­ cordance with State Statute 289-1571, Extension 227, Turnpike. 000 to $50,000. Expenses paid. MANCHESTER - Priced to Additions and remodeling. Construction within ten (10) WAITRESS - Now hiring for REWEAVING burns, holes. job. Weekdays. Minimum four Fre estimates. Call Anthony count price. Call Ken at 647- Sec. 9-17, that the Board ol between 8:30 and 11 a.m. or 1 SECRETARY • Manchester fall. Part time nights and For employment information sell. Four room Colonial. New days after notification. NURSES AIDES-11 p.m. to 7 write: Overseas Employ­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. nours. Call 872-8881, or 876 Squillacote, 6460811. 1566. Admission of Electors will be to 3:30 p.m. An Equal Oppor­ agency seeking full time weekends. Apply in person, kitchen, living room. bath. Window shades, Venetian 5988, Nancy. A Single test drive can show ydu why 7. The successful Bidder, as tunity Employer. a.m., 12 midnight to 8 a.m. ment, Box 1011, Boston, Ma. Private lot. Many extras. in session in the Community secretary for auto Insurance Tacorral, Broad Street. blinds. Keys, TV for rent, CARPENTRY - Repairs, Hooting-Plumbing 35 declared by the Owner, shall department. Duties Include: ------Experience preferred, Will 02103, Priced to sell. $31,900. The Fiesta Is Europe’s most successful new Hall, 222 Bolton Center Road, train. Call 64M129. ^rlo w 's, 867 Main St. 646 Polnllng-Popporlng 32 remodeling, additions, gar­ be required to furnish a Per­ HAIRDRESSER Wanted - processing, typing and DISHWASHERS - Part time Hayes Corporation, 6464)131. 5221. SEWERLINES, sink lines, formance Bond and Labor and on Saturday, September 10, Experienced only. Lu Jon EXPERIENCED Cashier. ages, rooofing. Call David car In history. telephone contact. Beginning nights and weekends. Apply in Patria, 644-1796. cleaned with electric cutters, Material Payment Bond in an 1977, from 9.00 A M, to 1.00 Salon of Beauty, 61 East after September ISth. Salary person, T acorral, Broad WE HAVE Immediate Part time, evenings, 3 to 7:30. MANCHESTER - Just PAINTING • Interior and Openings for two mechanical­ Some weekend work. Apply in WINDOW CLEANING - ^ professionals. McKinney amount not less than 1007c of P.M., for the purpose of ad­ Center Street, 643-1939. commensurate with Street, reduced. Cozy, four room exterior, paperhanging, Bros. Sewage Disposal ly inclined persons who are Mrson Pine Pharmacy, 664 home on treed corner lot. Conunercial St Residential. excellent work. References. the Contract Sum. mitting those persons who are experience. Send resume to Full insured. Free estimates. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM Commpany, 643-5308. qualified to become electors. DRIVERS FOR School Buses Box DD c/o Manchester able to work well with other Center St., Manchester. Convenient location. Includes Free estimates. Fully in­ HOUSElS-AddiUons, garages, TEST DRIVE FIESTA NOW AT 8. The Owner shall have the GENERAL MECHANIC - !, to service our product range, washer and dryer. Now Call Quality Maintenance In­ sured. Martin Mattson, 646 The qualifications are as wanted. We will train you. Herald. corporated, 646-8845. roofing, and siding, kitchens, NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet right to reject any or all Bids Part time. Housewives and Full time days. Paid C.M.S, field. If you're not now RN, 3 to 11 shift. Supervisor. By owner. 646-8601. 4431. follows: Applicant must be a $30,9 bathrooms, and repair work of repairs, plugged drains, and in particular to reject a retirees preferred. Blue Cross and life insurance. Full or part time, (or 90 beds all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis U S, citizen, be eighteen (18) NURSES AIDES - 7 to 3. Full ED S LIGHT Trucking - kitchen faucets replaced, Bid not accompanied by any Manchester area, 643-2373, and part time. Apply in Per­ Amerbelle Corporation. 104 we Want to talk to you. This is S.N.S. Please call Mrs. Kelly COVENTRY - Nice selection QUALITY PAINTING and for estimate, 64M712. years of age and be a resident a permanent position with a D.N.S., 289-9573. Cellars and attics cleaned. Paper Hanging by Willis repaired. Rec rooms, FORD ^ required bid security or data 643-2414. Vernon area, 872- son, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday & st Main Street, Rockville. of year round homes. In the Trees cut. Free estimates. Igmg bathroom remodeling, heat ol the Town ol Bolton. Apply between 9 a.m. and 4:30 nauonal organlzatioh. Local Schultx Fully Insured, required by the Bidding 2826. thru Friday. Ejast. Hartford $20s. A rare thing today. 6461943. LEON CIESZYNSKl Builder - modemizzatlon, etc. Free F I E S T A ’^ Dated at Bolton, Conn, this p.m. An equal opportunity work with opportunity for ad­ COUNSELOR / Chief Case Don't delay. Call now. references. 649-4343. New homes custom built, Documents or a Bid in any Convalescent Home, 745 Main vancement. Call 872-4515 Worker in diversion program Estimate gladly given. M & M Fono DIVISION IVWeMB W I k k w uM SERVICE,^ INC. employer. n I iLfi N ENGINE LATH Operator - Street, East Hartford, Conn. Lessenger Sells, 646-8713. remodeled, additions, rec way incomplete or irregular. 26th day of August, 1977. between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. An for incarcerated juveniles. ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Plumbing li Heating. 6462871. William J. Houle With experience. Apply in per­ attics, garages, yards rooms, garages, kitchens The Owner shall have the son, 145 Adams Street, Laco SITTER WANTED - Working equal opportunity employer. B.A. degree and exjMilence NEW LISTING. Eight room painted for $150-1200 by remodeled, bath tile, cement Patricia A. Rady NURSES AIDES-3 to 11 p.m. with delinquent or disturbed cleaned, moving, trucking. PLUMBING and Heating - 319 Main Street, Manchester 643-2145 right to waive any informality Machine Company. Full time. Experienced only. mother heeds sitter (or two Dutch Colonial. 2 1/2 acres. Loam for sale. L^wn service. scheduling now. Professional work. Steps, dormers. Fast service. Reasonable or irregularity in any Bid Registrars of children, ages 5 & 8. After FULL TIME Adult Babysitter adolescents required. Position Oil hot water heat. 2 years considers any job. 2869287, Residential or commercial. Voters Good startiM salary, liberal No job too big or small. 566 evenings or weekends, Don. rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 646 received. BAR MAID. Experienced fringe benefits. Apply In per­ school and early evenings. - Weekdays to 3:30, during funded to July 1978. Send old. Twenty minutes from 8522. Call 6464291. 6567. Robert B. Weiss Catherine K. Leincr preferred but not necessary. son, Blast Hartford Convales­ Own transportation preferred school year, for 6 month old' resume by September 15th to: Manchester. $49,900. General Manager Town Clerk Near United Aircraft, East to my honw. If interested, call boy. South Farms area. m je c t Opeil Door, 494 Main Lessenger Sells, 648-8713. cent Home, 745 Main Street, Refertnoct required. 8484 89f, 051-6 Q34-8 Harlfoixl. Call 5694)320. East Hartferfli 9494(19 after I p.m. StM4l, Mahcheltef. i. ( PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 31, 1977

    FfMk MMl EilMSt ACROSS 2 Covtrad with A niw tr to Pravioui Puzila j^NCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. A,.,, 31. ,977 - p a p .p- . . . . o figures ■ T T T I SwHt 1 ircralt 3 Measuring ■ d u d ■ UQ 0 0 ■ 0 t ■ a o E ) I q q til Charles M. Schultz SOCIAL services (•bbr.) strip ■ 4 Poliih K • "i ■ □ n n ■ m n m 4 Mad • L K ■ iSDD lunpi C3 wE'vi fioT n Dear Abby 8 Town (eolloq.) 5 American department m wm [] a IM WORRIED THAT I £ R e / n V NB m l D £ i l , 12Edibl(iMd Indian iDODDnGD anciaizD WHAT IF IT lilAG 13 To b« (Fr.) 6 Collage group Dncij Eincin annci MIGHT GROW UP TO BE By Abigail Van Buren i 4 Sm ill coitylng 7 Robber oiaoc] EiaDQ nan A PITCH DIGGER... ^A LONG PITCH F>l CHtBfl — — bag 6 Gambia □□□□D maciDnan ■t t “rr~ tS Miichiavoui S Public □ Q D "^^ScWrcH - 5NIFF" child larvicai DEAR ABBY: I recently drove past a dog that was 16 Facta 10 Ragrati ; t i l l □ n D l a Fo o d s T i i M p s ! wandering aimlessly across a busy highway. It looked so I I Raquiraa 1 1 Main ida'a i □ q d I ci lost and bewildered that I stopped to see if I could help. 20 Buihy clump 17 Inkling □EDEiDiaDnIaGcia (Brit.) She was an old dog, th o ro u ^ y exhausted and u tter^ M T in t 3 1 Baltic river i 49 Plunder 2 1 Landing boat filthy from what must have been many days or weeks of 23 Highhattar 32 Sea in Central 22 UhJiuh 50 Noraa deity travel. The poor thing was too weak and tired to object 25 Horiadoctor, Aaia 52 Ovtr (Gar.) when I put her in my car. She was a large dog, part collie 24 Biithmarki 26 Bottat for abort 35 Comply 54 Snakes and gentle as rain. 26 Government 38 Armenian 55 Chirp •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30 Italian I made inquiries (no leads}, stopped at an animal hospital volcano agent mountain 56 Evening in Apartm»nt$ For Root S3 Otfleoi-8toro$ for Root (closed), drove to the police station (the animal warden’s □ RENTALS 33 Madame (comp.wd.) 40 Lager factory Italy Big Chief van was not available | and finally drove her to our SPCA, (abbr.) 27 All (pralix) 43 Overlook 58 Church seat Mickey Finn — Morris Welse FOR RENT - Store and of- where she was given food, shelter and a chance for her 34 Executioner in 28 Air 45 Egypt (abbr.) 59 Sign of tha flees. Heat, janitor, : owners to find ht>’. "Mikado" 29 Leave out 47 Brag lodiac Room* for Root 52 As low as $100 per month. 64D 36 Layer Later I searched the lost and found columns, only to be 1 2 3 5334. shocked by the number of advertisements for lost pets, 37 Indian coin 4 5 6 7 8 9 to It THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ 39 Lottuca 1} nished rooms. Kitchen such as, "Generous reward for our beloved pet,” or, 41 Actrail Gabor 13 14 "Entire family grieving." privileges, centrally located, I LOOKING □ AUTOMOTIVE 42 Explosive (al.j IS 16 17 parking, men only. Deposit. We offer the Urgest variety of | Abby, where are these people’s brains? ’They are 44 Going-over attractive apartmenti and^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••• spending money now when it’s too late, when for $1 they 46 Foatic loot tl Call 6&2358. townhouiei In Manchester. F 19 Renta! office open dally D-D.i; Autos For Solo 51 could have bought an I.D. tag with the animal’e name, and 48 Truly ■ ■ S 49 Nota of 22 25 BIRCH HOUSE-FurnIshed ^ weekends. 11-3. ^ the owner’s address and phone numberl Guido's scale ■ . room. Kitchen privileges. 1965 RAMBLER Station If you care for animals, please print this for pet owners 26 27 26 3. 31 32 Centrally located. Parking. I D8IUT0 Wagon - Running condition. to think about. 51 Fapar of indtbtadntss ■ Women only. Deposit. Call 5150 or best offer. Call after 6, HEARTSICK IN PA. 33 13. 64»-23SS. I ENTERmSES 643-6536. 53 Shrouds 1 ■ 37 646-1021 DEAR HEARTSICK: I agree, there le no excuie for 57 Varsslilt 3. “losing” a pet. Pet owners out there—ore you listening? 60 Bishopric 1 ‘0■ 130 A W EEK. K itchen NEED CAR7 Credit bad? 42 1 45 privileges, parking, TV. Call Bankrupt? Repossessed? 61 Summon 62 Wise man ■ M0-300$ between 5 and 8 p.m. HEBRON CENTER - Four Honest Douglas accepts DEAR ABBY: My husband says that I am "sick" and in 46 lowest down, smallest 63 By means of rooms and bath, heat and hot need of a doctor because I complained about the following: 64 Had 49 50 ■ aE A N FURNISHED room payments. Douglas Motors, .3 54 55 56 water included. |195 per Before I am out of the car, my husband is already in the knowledge ■ ■ for reliable, mature month. No pets. Call 648-6776, 345 Main. house. When we go anywhere, he is already in the car 65 City of Paris 57 58 59 60 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer gentleman. Call after 6 p.m., “waiting” for me before I am out of the house. 66 Mineral spring WE PAY 516 for complete 61 62 63 3 6^701. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE When we go to a restaurant. I’m not even out of my chair -THE OLD PRUNING junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Ctnlfroidery^ wanted for two bedroom with and my husband is out of the door. Recently, at the funeral DOWN 64 65 66 SHEARS, THE OLD ROOMS BY The Week. Maid Auto Body, 528-1990. same In Windsor Locks. Call of a relative, all the other husbands were standing beside -21 service, color TV, free 1 Form 8 spider WORK GLOVES'” after 6 p.m., 6274)303. their wives, and I didn’t even know where mine was until it (NEWSPAAIA iNT{nPAlS| ASSN I parking. Essex Motor Inn, 646- PARTS Department now open web was all over. 2300. TWO ROOM Unfurnished Saturdays. Complete line of Chrysler parts. Chorches OUR GIGANTIC SALE UNDER THE Please comment. Apartment - Kitchen, bath, CLEAN LIGHT Housekeeping large living room, all utilities. Motors. 649-3646. NELLIE Room (or lady. Centrally 5170. Security deposit. No DEAR NELLIE: If it is "sick” to expect common located. 647-1193. pets. Manchester rural. 643- 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 BIG TOP CONTINUES FOR ONE MORE WEEK!! courtesy, then you are indeed “eick.” Win at Bridge 8905, anytime. - 54,000 miles, 351 Cleveland MARRIED COUPLE or two engine. Excellent running DEAR ABBY: In our home we have a lovely guest room singles to live in. Free room, APARTMENT FOR Rent - 5 condition. New shocks and OVER 7B NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM with a comfortable queen-size bed. A married couple came kitchen privileges. Extra pay rooms and garage. No pets, no brakes. Asking $1950. Calf 64^ to stay for a week, and when we showed them their room, Siam proves double ruff for outside work. References. 4484. children. Close to Main Street. the man said, “A DOUBLE BEDI We haven’t slept in a South won the diamond lead 649-5459. Call 649-0379. double bed for years. At home we have twin beds." NORTH TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- IN STOCK AT UNBELIEVABLE in dummy, drew two rounds of His wife gave him a dirty look, so he kept quiet. We A Q 10 9 7 FURNISHED ROOMS for THREE ROOM Apartment - 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp VJ42 trumps, paused briefly when Rent. Community kitchen and car. Asking $2550. 646-4938. would have offered them our bedroom, but we have a West showed out. led a diar One block from center and bus double bed, too. * AS Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence A handsome Indian Chief bath. All utilitfes Included. to Hartford. Heat, hot water, * A Q to 3 mond to his king, ruffed his Ideal for working girl or 1976 HORNET - 4 door. After they went home, we heard from a mutual friend last diamond in dummy and in embroidery makes a and parking. Adults. No pets. that they didn’t enjoy their stay with us because they WEST EAST OEYELOPINS ANY NEXT QUESTION- WHO WAS THE handsome panel for the senior citizen. Near busline Available ^ptem ber 1st. 5170 Automatic, power steering, We have relocated the came to a real halt when Andy aren't used to sleeping together. * 4 * 6 5 3 2 Plane co sts money, C A LL E R WHO TRIED TO 8ULL- boy’s room or den. and stores. Call after 5 p.m., monthly. 643-7379, anytime. air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best underruffed. EASY..WITH MILITARY 0 0 1 6 you OUT OP RBVIBWINfl tent to our USED CAR Must we exchange the double bed for twin beds to V 87 5 3 VQ106 No. 2398 has transfer; 644-0383. offer. 289-7035. Our real life unlucky expert a ir c r a f t ; t h e s k y 'S THE PESiaNT.„ANV IDEA? color chart; stitch illus­ accommodate such people? * J 10 9 7 3 2 * ------C I A M NOT No. Q-1tB-6RANDM0THER’S FLOW­ Reasonable offer. Call 64^ YEP.' I THINK A Cromwell area's most 9418. bonds will be greatly strengthen­ ER QUILTS. I I laidnitlni quIlU. 1206 after 6 p.m. BOsoMiny A Texas reader wants to KEEP PUSHIN' TH PRINCESS/ Y'REAU y N BIG MEAT- >OU OUGHTA prestigious and luxurious ed The ordinary bridge player No. Q-11B-AMERICA'S FAVORITE ON NEW 1977 LINCOLNS & would have no trouble making knofr what we think of a three- QNIP THIS BIS MEATHEAD, ( THINK iHEAP.'IAM LET HIR OL AF6HANS. A beautifel lelaetlon. studios. One, two and three AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER Stpl. 1. 1977 S H E ^ d L J S T l i a b l e T O TAK E. V SO ? /BIGELAC.THE CIDE WOSHE 1975 1/2 TOYOTA Corona. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) seven spades. Only an expert club opening bid as dealer OFF ASAINl WANTS FOR A Ne. Q-120-MARE A 6IFT. Mani bedroom apartments from 1st. One bedroom furnished Your possibilities lor advance­ iHti (or (riindt and (amlly. Excellent condition. Good MERCURYS could go wrong and it required with: MATE,' $160 to $289 per month. Call apartment. Central. Hental This cominq year avail yourself ment look very hopeful at this $185 per month. Utilities not M.P.G. Four door, standard, a master stroke of misdirec­ * - VJ832 9-4.AKJ842. today, 632-1300. Onlv 15 $3,000. 633-5304. of ODPortuniiies to make new time Continue to put forth your minutes to downtown Hart­ included. Security and tion by another expert to beat We have no criticism of that social contacts and friends Ex­ best efforts opening, a one-club opening, ford. references required. 643-1111. SALE ENDS SAT., SEPT. 3rd., 1977 panding your circle of acquain­ him. 1976 HORNET Four door, air, PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Do Mr. Lindsay. tances will enrich your life In un­ or a pass. It's a matter of 41 automatic, power steering. something fun this evening that's ArUelaa for Sato expected ways East was Andy Gabrilovich style and partnership. Two new snows, 12,500 miles. ‘Connecticut’s Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer” a departure trpm ypur usual of Connecticut. His retire­ $3,300 or best offer. 289-7035. routine. A recreational break will (For a copy ol JACOBY U WOOD FOR SALE ■ $30 for ment from serious bridge due MODERN, send SI lo: "Win *1 freshen your outlook. to press of work has deprived hall cord. $55 for one cord. 1977 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass - VIRGO (Aug. 23-8tp1. 22) You Bridge," c/o this newspaper. AVAILABLE SOON ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your bridge of one of its most P 0 Box 489, Radio City Slallon, $100 for two cords. Call 742- Two door, 350 V-8 Engine, Ful­ are m a fortunate position where 6519 or 875-4350. you can make a hope a reality financial prospects are quite en­ delightful exponents. New York, N Y. 10019) ly equippkl including air con­ couraging today, especially in ditioning. Now $4995. Call Ted Stop sitting on your dreams and 20 INCH Schwinn bike. Good start acting on them. Having areas where you're hoping to Trudon at Scranton Motors, /IW ORIAI^ BROTIERS/ gain so you can do for others. condition. $19. Call 643-1785. Modern 2-Bedroom trouble selecting a career? Send 872-9145. for vour copy of Astro-Graph TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It's a ■Berry’s W orld-, jho Flintstonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions Letter by mailing 50 cents tor FIREPLACE GLASS Doors. FORD GRAN TORINO 1972. good day to tackle something With Screen. New $129.95. each and a long, self-addressed, big yog've had on the back Apartments Station Wagon. Blue, 6 MERCURY stamped envelope to Astro- ^ fJUST ABOUT eu'ERY WOME LINCOLN burner but have been hesitant to G Only $69.95. 646-2753. passenger, power steering, Graph P 0 Box 489. Radio City V / I AN ENBIiCrV SOURCE 'attempt You're lucky with largo V IF VOU CAN HARNESS IT/ am/fm, best offer. Call 647- 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN. 643-5135 Station N Y 10019 Be sure to issues Building Suppllaa 42 9030. specify your birth sign. OTKN MONDAY THINI THURSDAY UNTIL f PM QEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) II LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In NATURAL STONE for M80■ per month 1975 FORD TORINO Wagon - something you're Involved in is commercial negotiations today retaining walls, veneers, Excellent body, engine needs already going good, this is not Includes wall to wall carpeting, start out asking for the moon the lime to rock the boat Left patios, etc. Pick up by the work. Can be seen at Auloa For Sal* 61 Auto* For Sato 61 Autoa For Sal* ** Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 64 Even if you're cut down a few pound or delivery by the ton. atone, chances are it will get Marinelli s Getty, 878 Hart­ notches, you should still do even belter Bolton Notch Stone Quarry. heat, hot water and parking. ford Road, Manchester, or V 1974 FORD Grand Torino - 4 1975 BUICK SKYLARK - Air 1973 DODGE DIOO Pickup - TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville handsomely HJHAT'S 649-3163. call 646-6400. conditioning, power steering, Red and white, sharp! 6 CANCER (June 21-July 22) Door. Vinyl top. Power 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Don't be loo surprised today A L L T H I S steering, power brakes, air automatic transmission, cylinder, 3 speed transmis­ rack. $1,760. 289-4042. Look at important matters from j f V / NONSENSE 643-1961 1972 BUICK LESABRE ■ Four should you receive more com­ A B O U T A Oogf-S/rdi-Ptff 43 conditioning. $1900. Call 644- am/fm 8 track stereo. New sion. Low mileage. $2695. all angles today A change of Equal Housing Opportunity pliments than usual Your w V J p o v Je r door hardtop. Air con- steel radial tires, new Munro Easy terms. Suburban perspective will help point up charisma is showing and so Is \ / \ i i ' 1 / ] SNORTAEE DOG-CAT BOARDING shocks. $3800. 649-8513, after 5 Motors. 50 Tolland Tpke., advantages blocked by a limited your sex appeal balhing/grooming. Obedience engine. 528-3395. 1969 FORD - 302, automatic. p.m. Manchester/Vernon town ★ ★ view / HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 LEO (July 23-Aug.22) You may protection classes. Complete Apa $150 or best offer. ^11 649- line, 649-2076. ^'1 1/ Horn** tor Rant 1969 FORD LTD - 351 engine 1970 KARMAN GHIA - FX-1200 - Built by factory SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. not be aware ol people pulling 1 1 modern facilities. Canine 24 Locust Street. $500. Securi­ 7621, anytime. 21) Modesty is a becoming at­ 'ji' vvJI qJ ty. Available September 1st. with air conditioning. Very Yellow. Standard shift. 1972 FORD Ranchero Pickup - engineer. Branch heads, lor you today Their efforts Holldav Inne, 200 Sheldon tribute but today don’t put a willpave the way for your Born Loser — Art Sansom Road, Manchester For reser­ Call 646-2426. 9 to 5. FOUR ROOM Single House - good running condition. $600. PONTIAC LEMANS 1973. Excellent running condition. White. 8 cylinder, automatic Barnett clutch, aluminum Newly decorated Nice loca­ Minor body rust. $850. Call rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ cheaper price tag on your talents success vations please call 646-5971. 643-4590 after 5. Four door Sedan. Power transmission, am/fm, power than they are actually worth INEWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE *SSN i FOUR ROOMS, Two Family. tion. Appliances. Adults. steering, power brakes, air 6464060. steerffig, factory air con­ buretor, balanced blue printed motor and transmission. 646- HEMeMm, MV LAD, "NEVER T o \ FREE 3 YEAR Old Spayed First Floor. Appliances, air Security. No dogs. $275 . 646- 1964 CHEVY Convertible. conditioning, excellent condi­ ditioning. Another real C 19/7byNEA me female Collie. Gentle. conditioned, garage, security. 5939. Good running condition. $200. tion. 37,000 miles. SM-4852. 1971 PINTO - Automatic, vinyl beauty! $2795. Terms 7732. HAVE PIEPBETTER THAN Moving. Call 649-6714, Charles PonueelTi, 646-1540. Call between 4 and 8,649-3754. roof. 88,000 miles. Good run­ arrange. Suburban Motors, Bugs Bunny — Htlmdahl and Stoffal anytime. 646-0800. MANCHESTER ■ Condo. 3 ning condition. $750. 646-8255, SO Tolland Tpke., ★ ★ "Look! He’s iust come out of hibernation and is never to have bedrooms, central air, after 6 p.m. Manchester/Vernon town heading lor the TV set The toolhalt season must uiVEP At Al l .' fireplace, rec room. 2 full and Aufot For S al* 81 Auto* For Solo 51 line, 649-2076. lAM RXnSORE 1 HAVE 45 EFFICIENCY Apartment; HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, he starlinqi" Soali-Acc«iiorl«i Central location, heat, lights, 2 half baths. Recreation VW 1971 - 90J»0 miles. Radial AND WEARY,' CARRIED facilities. Pet ok, $375 per excellent condition, many YDUR SIGN water included. Security and tires, $800. Call 633-6227. 1974 FORD FIDO - Half Ton extras. Exceptionally good 16 FOOT THOMPSON on lilt month. September occupancy. Pickup. 8 foot body with TO THE FAR Irailer. Both in excellent con­ lease required. Immediate oc­ performance s/nce purchased Our Boarding Houee — Carrol & McCormick cupancy. 649-2865 between 9 Call 643-1977. 1968 JAVELIN. Six cylinder, cover. Black on black, extra new. $500. Call 646-^40 after REACHES OF 3 dition. 5350. After 6 p.m., call AT, good condition. $m . 646- and 5. sharp! 8 cylinder, automatic 4:30 p.m. s a m - OUR FAIR NO PROBLEM, M/YIOR' THE 646-6617. BOLTON LAKE - Two \ 1484. transmission, power steering, W WORP. FIREMAN. CON'T OPEI CITY' 'lOU THINK )OU 5HCULO PENNANT RACE 16 HEAT­ TWO AND HALF Rooms - Bedroom Ranch. Wood stove am/fm stereo, white wails, Qtrdon ProducU 47 Third floor. Main Street. and fireplace. No appliances. 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 - dual exhaust, running lishts. Campara-Trallar* STUPy ANcrmER p r o f e s s io n ING UP,' MV AGENT, /kNGLES Heat, hot water, appliances. No pets. One months security. ^cellent condition. Power Has to be seen. $3295. Bank Mobil* Homo* 65 BESIPES PITCHIN67 WHERE YARPLEy, IS COMING APPLES, peaches, and pears. Lease. Security. Reterences, $260. Lease. 742-5292. steering, brakes, windows. Term Arranged. Suburban WOULD I BE TOPAY IF I HADN'T TOMORROW TO DISCUSS Bottl s Fruit Farm. 280 Bush $145. Call after 4 p.m., 646- Spare engine with 2,000 miles Motors, 50 Tolland Tpke., 18' CAMPER trailer - single a ia s t e r e p international .STRATEGY .' TtlE OWNERS ECONOMICS ALONG WITH ART, WILL BE LOOKIN'FORAN Hill Road. Manchester. 3911. OWcaa-Storoa tor Rant 55 included. $875 . 6494730. Manchester/Vernon town axle, excellent condition. line, 649-2076. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call literature anp solar EXTRA THEY PICK YOUR Own Tomatoes - FIVE ROOM Duplex for rent. ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 1967 DODGE DART. Conver­ 742-8930. RESEARCH? CAN COUNT ON! H e a th c litf This Funny World By the basket, bring own con­ Three bedrooms, paneled rec fice. Ground level, central tible. Very good condition. Six 1972 FORD Ranchero Pickup - tainer. 188 Hillstown Road, room, garage, carpeting. $225 location, professional new tires. New battery. $695. Smart green finish. 8 cylinder, ARE YOU Selling your mobile Manchester. monthly without heat. Securi­ 742-8794, evenings. automatic transmission, home? Buyers waiting. Please building, parking and utilities. MV ty and lease required. No pets. Call 649-2865. power steering, radio. Extra call Plaza Homes. Broker. 1- WHAT SEVERAL PEOPLE LAUGHED hand PICKED Early Macs. 646-4461. V Truck* lor Sale 62 clean. $2495. Bank terms. 828-0369. $3.00 per 1/2 bushel. Wind­ Suburban Motors, SO Tolland WASTH' ^ RAUCOUSLY AND ONE , falls, $1.50. Bidwell, 112 THREE ROOM Apartments - 1974 FORD Ranchero Pickup - Tpke., Manchester/Vernon SUMMER CELEBRATION. r e a c t io n !? ASSAULTED ME WITH A RIPE TOMAXO/y^ Baldwin Road. Second floor. Heated. 454 OFFICE SPACE Sharp green. 8 cylinder, town line, 649-2076. Clearance sale on all new 14 I ! Main, and 118 Main. Security. FOR RENT automatic tranmission, power foot wide and used trades. 646-2428. 9 to 5. steering, radio, white wails, 1973 CHEVROLET El Camino Save like never before. Used Canners Special 250 square (eel. center n( Manchester, air cunditioning and body cover. None nicer. $2995. Pickup - Black on black. 8 three bedroom, excellent con­ •) CannlfM TonuilOM, tli.K h parking Call 643-9551 Sdtiurban Motors, 50 Tolland cylinder, automatic transmis­ dition $5,995. New 14 foot wide ptekid U .M Vi Ih u Iw I. EAST HARTFORD - Two and b) Sllvw Qu m o Coin. 14.00 (9 1/2 room apartment. Stove, Tpke., Manchester/Vernon sion, power steering, tape choice of one. two and three 4m . b*9) refrigerator, utilities in­ town line. 649-2076. deck, white wails. Must be bedrooms, $9,995. Over SO c) nebiM cluded. Parking. Near buses. TOLLAND seen. $2995. Bank terms. homes to choose form Jm t i n U .iO Iwndl* JKAT Crock t i n U.79 handl. Single adult preferred. 528- MANCHESTER - Retail COUNTY 1973 FORD Ranchero Pickup - Suburban Motors, 50 Tolland thouehout the state. Adults •) tCMMnU.OOhcndlc 7411 after 6 p.m. and/or manufacturing space. Sea green, with btaok body Tpke., Manchester/Vernon and family parks avaiable (or COULD BE 2,000 souare feet to 100,000 cover. 8 cylinder, automatic town line, 6^2OT6. immediate parking. Excellent A PRO BLEM S KRAWSKI FARMS square leet. Very reasonable. transmission, radio, power (inanacing. Parts, supplies / c unwM* t iw ass uk »»»txi 171 Foclw tl„ to. WlndMi MODERN THREE Room VOLKSWAGEN Brokers Protected. Call steering, white wails. and accessories. Full time Flnl rlgM oft ni. M, pnt apartmentapa for rent in North iVou( Avjthon/«! MotorcycfM-Bfcycfes 64 Mcnctmlof town line Hebron. Appliances,ces, carecarpets, H^man Properties, 1-226- Beautiful unit. $2995. Com­ service department. Plaza heat included. Private Yard. SAKS SERVICE PARTS pare.are. Suburban Motors, SO 1970 TRIUMPH 500. 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    ( s PAGE T E N -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 31. 1977 School bus routes Jor Bolton Bolton K-8 schools Bolton school bus numbers, by Rosewood, 1-2; School (Hebron to Colonial, Tolland at Cubles, 1266 Boston Boston Tpke., 55 Vernon, 81 Vernon, 1266 expect 555 pupils street address: West), 2-2; School (Hebron to Brandy), 4- Tpke., 1070 Boston Tpke.,. 1040 Boston Boston Tpke., Boston Tpke. at North, Bolton Elementary Center School professional tutor for Title I students High School 2; Shady, 1-1; Shoddy Mill, 52; 127 to 29 Tpke., 976 Boston Tpke. Boston Tpke. at Keeney, 69 Notch. will open its doors Wiednesday, Sept. in kindergarten through Grade 4. South, 51; 9 South, 4-1; Steele Crossing T rip 2 Bailey, 4; Bayberry, 4; Birch Mtn., 3; (upper end), 4-2; Steele Crossing (lower 7, at 9 a.m. for about 555 students. Math for students in Grades 7 and 8 Elementary Bus 1 Starts at 8:30 a.m. Stops at Bolton Birch Mtn. Ehit. (^215), 3; Bolton Center end), 51; Stony, 51; Sunningdale, 51; The school will be dismissed at 3 wiii be taught by Thomas Sheridan. T rip 1 Center Rd. at Meadow, Bolton Center Rd. Rd., 3; Boston Tpke., 5; Box Mtn., 1; Sunset, 51; Tanglewood, 52. p.m. each day. Morning Ann Kiein wiii be reading consultant Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at 9 Dean, 4 at' Bayberry East, 33 Watrous, 54 Brandy, 1; Brian, 5; Brookfield, 1; Tinker Pond, 1-2; Tolland Rd., 51; Kindergarten students will be in ses­ for students in kindergarten through Tunxis, 26 Tunxis, Iroquois at Mohegan, Watrous, Bolton Center Rd. at Steele Brookside, 3; Camp Meeting, 3; Toomey, 52; 'Dunblebrook, 2-2; Tunxis, sion from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Afternoon Gyade 5. Converse at Shady, 18 Birch Mtn. Ext. Crossing, 21 Brandy, 37 Brandy, 126 Bran­ Carpenter, 1; Carter, 3; Cider Mill, 1; 1-1; Vernon Rd., 4-1; Villa Louisa, 1-2; kindergarten students wiil be in ses­ dy, 141 Brandy, IM Brandy, Brandy op­ For the first time there will be a Clark, 3; Colonial, 9; Converse, 3; Cook, Volpi, 1-2; Wall, 5-1; Watrous, 4-2; T rip 2 posite School Rd., 148 Hebron, 132 sion from 12:30 to 3 p.m. resource room in both buildings to 4; Cubles, 5. Webster, 52; 187 West, 52; 355, 405, 400 Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at 15 Laurwood, Richard Packman, principal, said serve students with special needs. 17 Rolling Hills, 6 Brookside, 6 Hebron, 55 Loomis, 88 Loomis. Dean, 1; DImock, 1: Euclid, 2; and even numbers to 56 West, 52; West- the enrollment is down about 25 Each room will have a reading con­ Fernwood, 4; French (37), 3; French, 2; view, 3-2; Williams, 2-1. Rosewood, Volpi at Carter, 55 Volpi, 70 Elementary Bus 5 Gaylord, 1; Goodwin, 1: Green Hills, 1; Volpi, 80 Volpi, 40 Villa Louisa, 158 Birch students. He said 26 new students sultant, learning disabilities T rip 1 Hebron (11-137), 1; Hebron (199-232 and Mtn., Tinker Pond at shelter. Tinker registered during the summer and specialist and Title I professional 116), 2; High Meadow, 5; Hillcrest, 1; Here are the school bus routes for Pond at turnaround, 124 Birch Mtn., 97 Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at 25 Tolland, 75 about 10 requested transfers. tutor to work with the students. Hop River, 4; Johnson, 4; Juniper, 5; Bolton; Birch Mtn., 43 Birch Mtn., 7 Volpi, 8 Tolland, Sunset, High Meadow at Lunches will be served from the For students in kindergarten Keeney, S; Lake, 1; Lakeside Circle, 5. Birch Mtn. Tolland, Tolland at Plymouth, 45 first day. The cost of lunch is 65 cents through Grade 8 a new math Lakeside Lane, 5; Laurwood, 3; High School Bus 1 Plymouth, 11 Llynwood, Llynwood at and milk is 5 cents. The menu for program, will be implemented. Llynwood, S: Lyman, 2; Meadow, 4; Mt. Elementary Bus 2 (^lonial, Tolland at Cubles, Notch at Starts at 7:15 a.m., stops at Bolton Wall St. Wednesday is hamburgers, hot dogs, During the year a new science Sumner, 1; North, 5; Notch, 4; Notch Center Rd. and Dimock, l^lton Center T rip 1 buttered com, potato chips, pudding curriculum for kindergarten through Ext., 4; Orchard, 5; Plymouth, 5; Riga, Rd. at Mt. Sumner Dr., Bolton Center Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at Bolton Center T rip 2 Rd. at Dimock, 26 Williams, Williams at and milk. The complete menu for Grade 8 students will be developed 1, Rolling Hills, 3; Rosewood, 3; School Rd. at Williams, 237 Boston Tpke., Starts at 8:30 a.m. Stops at 135 Notch, September will be available for first and a pilot teacher evaluation (27), 2; School (106), 1; Shady, 3: South. Gaylord Brookfield, Lake St. at Box Mtn. Boston Tpke., 168 Boston Tpke., 228 58 Fiora, 145 Camp Meeting, 187 West, 3 3; Steele Crossing, 4; Stony, 4; Sun- Boston Tpke., 83 Cider Mill, 11 Goodwin, Lyman, 33 Lyman, 51 Lyman, 190 French, day of school. program will be implemented. Rd., 100 Cider Mill., Bolton Center Rd. at Several new faces will be seen on ningdale, 5. Carpenter, 195 Bolton Center Rd., 215 Gaylord at Brookfield, Lake St. at Box 152 French. 144 French, 118 French, 101 Packman said, "We're excited Sunset, 5; Tanglewood, 2; Tinker Pond Bolton Center Rd., 21 Hebron, 41 Mtn., 115 Cider Mill, 94 Cider Mill, Bolton French, 87 French, 73 French, 41 French, the teaching staff. Susan Kane wiii about another approaching year. One (94), 2; Tinker Pond (5-50), 3; Tolland, 5; Hebron., Brian at Hebron, Hebron at Center Rd. at Riga, Bolton Center Rd. at 18 French. teach Grade 2. Barbara Robb will be of our targets is to have the students Toomey, 1; Tumblebrook, 2; Tunxis, 1; Green Hills, 105 School., 156 Brandy. Carpenter, IS Birch Mtn. Ext., Converse the half-time learning disabilities assume more responsibility. Vernon, 5; Villa Louisa, 3; Volpi, 3; Wall, at turnaround. Minibus A High School Bus 2 teacher for students in Grades 6-12 “We hope there will be a better 4; Watrous, 4; W ebster, 2; West T rip 2 Trip 1 — Rockville and the half-time professional tutor than ever working relationship (140,110,385,366), 2; West (56), 3; West- Starts at 7:15 a.m., stops at 199 Hebron, Starts at 8:30 a.m. Stops at 53 School, 41 Starts at 7:10 a.m. Stops at 216 Hebron, for Title I students in Grades 5-8. between the students and the view, 5; Williams, 1. Webster, 260 Hebron, 232 Hebron, Hebron School, School at Tumblebrook, 18 69 Notch, 127 South, 95 South, 50 Stony, 50 Liilian Harpin will be the teachers, he said. at Tanglewood, 140 West, 110 West, 69 Elementary School, 8 School, 355 West, 405 West, 400 South, 23 Williams. 03 £ Xi c French, 101 French, French at Lyman, West, 370 West, 356 West, 344 West, 164 =: 5f> o o ra Birch Mtn. Rd., 1-2; Birch Mtn. Ext., 2- Trip 2 — Elementary 0) .Q t/j X3 - Lyman at West, 3% West, 366 West, West, 56 West, 57 Clark, 32 Clark, 10 1; Bolton Center Rd., 3-1; 288 Boston Starts at 8:35 a.m. Stops at 33 c ’S-S School at Tumblebrook, 116 Hebron. Qark. Bolton High ready ’ c o.:h Tpke., 2-1; 733-1266 Boston Tpke., 4-1; High School Bus 3 Laurwood. •.n Box Mtn. Rd., 2-1; Brandy, 4-2; Brian, 3- Elementary Bus 3 i 2; Brookfield, 2-1; Brookside, 1-2; Camp Starts at 7:20 a.m., stops at Volpi and Minibus B T rip 1 O -g ™ S O o 01 o 9- 2 3 Meeting, 52; Carpenter, 2-1; Carter, 1-2; Rosewood, Volpi at Carter, 70 Volpi, Trip 1 — Cheney Tech for its 15th year I «> Birch Mtn. Rd. at Tinker Pond, 89 Birch Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at Hop River Rd. fc«^L- ^ ^ V Cider Mill, 2-1; Clark, 2-2; Colonial, 5-1; Starts' at 6:45 a.m. Stops at 22 Birch JS u g 0) O) 2 ™ . O ‘C Mtn., 66 Birch Mtn., Birch Mtn. Rd. at at Steele Crossing, 127 South, 98 South. 70 At 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 242. Joseph Fleming, principai, said c Q. ^ -g 2 =>■^3 0) fc 2 Converse, 1-1. Mtn. Ext., 25 Rolling Hills, 11 Webster, , CTJ C M U jg c a " . Converse, 8 Birch Mtn. Ext., 139 Bolton South, 56 South (opposite Stony), 42 Bolton High School will resume the anticipated enroliment for ;CQ X3 C Qj Cook, 4-1; Cubles, 51; Dean, 1-1; 280 Bolton Center Rd., 24 Notch, Notch at 00 <0 ^ Q OT o Center Rd., 28 Clark, Camp Meeting and South, 29 South. classes for the beginning of its 15th September has not yet been deter­ I fo C o . L- 2 —, R « Dimock, 2-1; Fernwood, 4-1; Fiora, 5-2; Wall, 71 Johnson, 42 South, 2 Sunset, 6 , D. o a, « g " " French, 52; Gaylord, 2-1; Goodwin, 2-1; French, 37 French, M West St. T rip 2 High Meadow, 43 Plymouth, Coventry year. Classes will be dismissed at mined. He said figures wiii be rs 03 Green Hills, 3-2; Hebron Rd., 3-2; 148 & High School Bus 4 available shortly after school gets •s g - >>•0 Starts at 8:30 a.m. Stops at Hebron Rd. church, 89 Cider Mill, 102 Cider Mill. 2; 14 p.m. each day. x : C U . 132 Hebron Rd., 4-2; High Meadow, 5-1; Starts at 7:19 a.m. Stops at 54 Notch, at Westview, 25 Hebron, 41 Hebron, For probably one of the few times under way. 03 W)- , 01 Hillcrest, 1-1; Iroquois, 1-1; Juniper, 51; Notch at Notch Ext., 254 Hop River, Old Hebron at Brian, Hebron at Green Hills, in its history, the school did not iose Fleming said 12 students who box: Johnson, 51; Keeney, 4-1. Bailey, 838 Hop River, 786 Hop River, 127 167 Hebron, 199 Hebron, 231 Hebron, 260 03 03 « any of its teachers. All last year's moved into Bolton during the ^ w -g .S E CT3 5 O Lake St., 2-1; Lakeside Circle, 51; South, 98 South, 56 South, 42 ^ u th . South Hebron, 38 Shoddy Mill, 232 Hebron, 226 regulars are returning. summer have registered. He said Lakeside Lane, 5-1; Laurwood, 1-2; at Fernwood, 53 Notch, 73 Notch, Bolton Hebron, 216 Hebron, 16 Tanglewood, 160 The only loss to the school was that there are no tuition students yet but Llynwood, 5-1; Loomis (Brandy to Center Rd. at Meadow, Bolton Center Rd. Hebron, 14 Hebron, Toomey at Smith’s, ^-J I-QJ T3 rt> of Lynell Morris, half-time guidance he has had a couple of calls from in­ (/) >. Hebron), 4-2; Lyman, 52; Meadow, 4-2; at Brandy. 41 Toomey. More area news | counselor, and George Rohacik, half­ terested parents. ai5 Mohegan, 1-1; Mt. Sumner, 1-1; North, 4- I B s “ i • High School Bus 5 Elementary Bus 4 time guidance counselor and half­ Lunch wiii be served from the first p o- to JO 1; Notch, 4-1; 135 Notch, 52; Notch Ext., I on 2B, 3B & 8C I - 4-1; Old Bolton Rd., 3-2; Orchard, 51; Starts at 7:15 a.m. Stops at 15 Vernon, T rip 1 time cooperative work experience day. Grinders, hamburgs, hot dogs, 03 S ■ Mi: « ■ -X OS ^ Cd ■3 g' n ,i2 £ .g ; Plymouth, 51; Riga, 2-1; Rolling Hills, 1- 127 Vernon, 1201 Boston Tpke., Tolland at Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at 72 Notch. 70 coordinator. Both held their positions ice cream and milk will be available. g -O w J 2. Plymouth, 43 Plymouth, Llynwood at Notch, 58 Notch, Notch at Cook, 733 for one year. Fleming said, "We're ready to iiC E S t! X p Student enrollment last year was g o " ™ 2 o g eii .Q .5 “ > S .5 — o

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    Flanigan-0*Meara Births Shop earty for the long holiday weekend. Ajj Stop s Shops open Sun., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Mon. Labor Day. Your neighbor’s Slack, Meredith Jean, Diane Lee O'Meara of Manchester and Thomas Shane daughter of Mr. and Mrs. kitchen William Stack of Hartford. WAh this coupon and Wrth Itn coupon and Flanigan of East Hartford were married Aug. 27 in a gar­ • $7.S0purchAM. a $7.$0 purchase. WAh this coupon and den ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents. By BETTY RYDER She was born Aug. 16 at I StopuShop a $7.50 purchase. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Manchester Memorial 1 - ^ X j V ^ C 7 T 7 T 7 O'Meara of 128 Vernon St. The bridegroom is the son of Hospital. Her maternal m V re m lm n Mr. and Mrs. George Flanigan of Bristol. grandparents are Mr. and I Stop & Shop Large-Grade A Chunk Light Justice of the Peace Elsie L. Swensson of Manchester Mrs. Thadius Kiejna of 133 performed the double-ring ceremony. On my recent trip to Montreal, we Ludlow Rd. Her paternal dined at a lovely French restaurant, grandmother is Mrs. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a j|DoK«Eggs 1 pound package Adrienne Klucewicz of 358 gown of Irish linen with Venise lace bodice, Edwardian Auberge Le Dleux Saint Gabriel. We I Good Sun. Aug Stpi 3. UnMonedn per customer. 465? Good Sun. Au« »-Sat.Sopl 3 Umdonophg ptfCutlOfflM. Tim ar:__ collar and short sleeves. Her short chapel-length veil was select^ the Coquilles St. Jacques, Hackmatack St. She has a QMSun,Aug. 3 Umdonscanp*'cuttonwr ^ 4 6 7 brother, W. Jason, 5, and a Oairy attached to a half hat of matching lace and she carried a which are usually scallops in a white “ ...... bouquet of stephanotis with ivy. sauce served in a large shell. sister, Priscilla, 2Vi. w m m m ft Pat O'Meara of Manchester was her sister’s maid of This time, the restaurant’s chef Del Monte honor. Daniel Flanigan of Bristol was his brother’s best combined crabmeat, scallops, Donahue, Benjamin man. shrimp and lobster with a delicate Lewia, son of Christian and A' Jeff O'Meara of Manchester, the bride’s brother, was sauce, and each serving shell was t Kathleen DiMatteo Peas 3 ^ 1 usher. rimmed with whipped potatoes. It Donahue of 12 Bonner Rd. A reception was held at Cavey’s Restaurant in was delicious. He was born Aug. 19 at Stop & Shop Manchester, after which the couple left for Sebago Lake, Unfortunately, at the time of Manchester Memorial 16 oz. ■ dining, the chef was preoccupied in Hospital. Her maternal Whole cans Maine. They will reside in East Hartford. Kernel Mrs. Flanigan is employed as a secretary at Pratt & the kitchen, but he promised to send grandparents are Mr. and C « m Whitney Division of United Technologies Corp. in East me the recipe soon. j Mrs. O.L. DiMatteo of Cut or French Style Hartford. Mr. Flanigan is employed by Taylor & Fenn in For dessert, we had Sabayon ala Boston, Mass. She has two ______our Del Monte Windsor. (McLaughlin photo) madarine napoleon, which is made brothers, Christian, 9 and individually and to order. Jonathan, 7. early week insert ask Mrs. Thomas S. Flanigan It was a foamy concoction of '•fo r a copy at our beaten egg whites laced with wine, Fiske, Melanie Gamer, Stops Shop-Chunky and what they did to it I’m not sure, daughter of Robert and courtesy booth. but it was g o ^. That recipe also will Eleanor Carner Fiske of at Stopfi’Shop ” ‘ " be heading our way. 488 E. Center St. She was ^^pfesauceS”^ On second thought In the meantime, while we wait for born Aug. 19 at Manchester .wStop&Sliop stop & Shop “Great Beef’ USDA Choice these tasty French recipes, how Memorial Hospital. Her Hawaiian 3 about some inexpensive elegance? maternal grandparents are cans M W If you’d like to serve a fancy dinner Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. P iu t d iB By Jan Warren on a low-cost budget, try Chicken Carner of Jacksonville, Vt. Breasts in Veloute Sauce. This recipe Her paternal grandfather li^ C u ts Stop & Shop really combines the best of both is Raymond F iske of Sliced-P&P, Olive, .2 oz^ 1 Shoulder Steik cans worlds; economical nutritious meat Bluefield Dr. She has a or Polish Style Loaf S o ^ and a rich creamy sauce. Round out Chicken Breasts in Veloute Sauce brother, Robert E., 6. the meal with rice pilaf, whole green Stop & Shop Cold Cuts 'St.S 89'= Sun Glory-Fruit Flavored beans and tomato aspic salad. Walsh, Ryan Patrick, 8 2 minutes. Stir in flour and seasoning Bologna. P&P or Spiced Luncheon BeirfCliudc’^ Where does it say red snapper? Chicken Breasts in Veloute Sauce paper. In small bowl, mix chopped son of William Jr. and stop' . PlaslicGal Jug blend. Gradually stir in the 2/3 cup Imported Sliced Ham 85"= Naturally aged for Briand on a huge platter. It was a masterpiece. Cherry 6 half chicken breasts (about 2Vs mushrooms with bread crumbs and Kathleen Carroll Walsh of lb M M m S a B l w ® Orang.. Grape or Pun Our town of Philadelphia, Miss, will probably never be mushroom liquid. Then, stir in wine. tenderness! Thick, juicy, tomatoes and mushrooms garnished the platter and the pounds) % teaspoon seasoning blend. Press Apt. 69, 1238 Hartford Imported Sliced Ham R andom W ,.g h t b ^2 listed in a 4-star restaurant guide to the South. Cook and stir until smooth. Add ideal foracookout. 69 whole thing was decorated with a swirl of mashed potato. 1 (8 ounce) can mushrooms, about 1/3 cup mushroom mixture Tpke., Vernon. He was Stop & Shop Bologna '79-= There are only two eating places in town: Peggy’s and cream. Cook and stir just until sauce “Look at that!” I pointed excitedly, nearly knocking rinsed, drained and chopped into cavity of each chicken breast. born Aug. 18 at Manchester 01 Liverwurst-by the piece-1 -2 lbs. Pillsbury Plus-Layer A the Sonlc-Drlve-In, and though both are okay for fast-food over my water glass. “What do you say we try it, 2/3 cup fine dry bread crumbs Fry bacon until it just begins to turn boils gently. Spoon sauce over Memorial Hospital. His orders, like com dogs and catfish, they aren’t what you’d golden at the edges. Place one slice chicken breasts, covering each com­ Bologna & Salami 7 Bone Steak Beef Chuck David?” Va tsp. seasoning blend maternal grandmother is Assorted Flavors call gourmet restaurants. bacon on top of mushroom mixture pletely. Return to oven and continue 12 01 packag Cake Mix Z »1 “I say n o ," he answered firmly. “Chateau Briand is 6 slices bacon Mrs. James A. Carroll of Stop & Shop Bologna tor London Broil When my husband and I want to go out for a really on each chicken breast. Secure in baking at 375 degrees for about 15 Tip Steak Beef Round Stop & Shop-3 lb. jar just a fancy steak and I can have that at home.” 3 tbls. butter Manchester. His paternal Stop & Shop Salami l2o i packagt minutes or until chicken is tender. special dinner we drive two hours through the soybean A moment later the waiter appeared. He approached 2 (4-ounce) cans sliced mushrooms place with wooden picks. Carefully grandparents are Mr. and Serve sauce over each portion. and cotton fields to the capltol city of Jackson. me first, pencil poised over the order pad. 4 tbls. flour place chicken breasts, stuffed side Mrs. William Walsh of Cube Steak Beef Round Peanut Butter 1 Last weekend we made the trip with our friends Makes 6 servings. Creamy or Chunk style “Ohhh, please take me last,” 1 said. “I’m still 1 tsp. seasoning blend down, in a shallow baking dish. Bake Willimantic. He has a Nepco specials in (or London Martha and Jim. By the time we arrived at the debating. 1 want to read through all the desserts to see 2/3 cup white wine at 375 degrees for 30 minutes. Note: To improve flavor of canned sister, Jessica Lynne, 17 our self service deli. Beef Top Round Steak Broil Stop & Shop-Grape or A , restaurant, I was so excited at the prospect of a gourmet Meanwhile, make sauce: Drain mushrooms, add Va tsp. salt and cold how much room to save.” 1V4 cups heavy cream months. 'Cryovac Sealed meal, that I wanted to eat everything on the menu. As I When the time for my decision arrived, I gripped the Remove skin from chicken breasts. sliced mushrooms and reserve 2/3 water to can of drained mushrooms. Sirloin ^eak Shell Beef Loin Let stand 5 minutes. A p p le Jd ty w \ placed my order, I could almost hear my father’s voice, menu tightly and ordered: Stuffed mushroom, cold Place meaty side down on waxed liquid. Saute mushrooms in butter for Murray, Jonathan (or Swiss an echo from my childhood, saying, "Ja n e t... your eyes CoiiiedBeef cucumber soup, shrimp al la New Orleans served on a Daniel, son of Brian and Sfeak Beef Bottom Round Steak Stop & Shop ^ Thins, are bigger than your stomach!” bed of wild rice, corn bread, fried okra, egg plant creole, Margy Ayers Murray of 145 The first item that caught my attention was Shrimp Grissom Rd. He was born r ^ V bags and for dessert, black bottom pie. • t V . Briidketc?99t Porterhouse Steak Beef Loin Sticks ala New Orleans, described as a “luscious combination of “I know just what you're thinking!” I accused my hus­ Aug. 19 at Manchester Prefaeb"-^'” shrimp and spices simmered in a rich creole sauce.” band after the waiter left. “But tonight is special. 1 Memorial Hospital. His Corned Beef Brisket "TuiSr’' 5T*1 The summer of the better burger is here! Royal ‘"That's what I’m having!” I said decisively. “Shrimp refuse to count calories!” maternal grandparents are ala New Orleans. ’ The dinner was marvelous. Every mouthful. I swapped Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ayers of Nepco-Stiioked “I think I'll have the red snapper,” said my husband. one of my mushrooms for one of Martha’s oysters. I traded Chardon, Ohio. His pater­ Lunch Bags “Red snapper?" Where does it say, red snapper? a spoonful of my shrimp for a smidge of my husband’s nal grandparents are Mr. Ohhh," I moaned when I found it on the menu. “Listen to red snapper, and I sampled a little of Jim ’s beautiful ber- and Mrs. C.P. Murray of Poik Shoulder Stop&Shop-Facial ^ this. It's sauted in butter, covered with almonds, and DUHiberiani tbm s ■Contains not more than 26% (at-Any size pkg. ^Ib naise sauce. Shakers Heights, Ohio. His laced with a wine sauce. 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    PAGE F O U R -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manch«iter. Conn., Wed.. Aug 31. 1977 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Aug. 31. 1977 — PAGE KIVK-B ^ Mickey Rivers in line for MVP honor Orantes in full charge

    NEW YORK (UPI) - When seriously considered for the honor stole his 21st base and it was in­ 2, Baltimore crushed California, 8-2, double and three singles, including this year. his 2,0(X)th major league hit. it comes time to vote on the i American strumental in the Yankees’ victory. Texas downed Kansas City, 8-2, A moody player who earlier this "If I steal 20 more bases it would Chicago beat Cleveland, 3-1, and While Sox 3, Indians 1 American League's most year drove Manager Billy Martin to League ' be a decent year for me,” said Detroit topped Milwaukee, 4-2. Lamar Johnson’s two-run bases- valuable player this winter, distraction. Rivers has gotten total to 60 RBI — an impressive Rivers. "After tonight I guess he’ll Orioles 8, Angels 2 loaded single capped a three-run trimming Eddie Dibbs Mickey Rivers of the New himself together since the All-Star figure for a leadoff hitter. (Martin) let me run. I get as much Jim Palmer scattered seven hits third inning and Ken Kravec won his BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) play well and I'd play well.” York Yankees should once break and has proved to be the “I always think I m gonna hit charge from stealing bases as bitting for his 14th victory, A1 Bumbry drove eighth game against six losses to — The match epitomized the catalyst in the Yankees' climb into . home runs." pace the White Sox. Lerrin LaGrow, It was the second set that broke again be high on the list of every day," said Rivers. “I always in three runs with a pair of singles whole tournament — an un­ Dibbs' back. He broke Orantes at 4-2, first place in the American League Rivers was not the only hero for who relieved Kravec after 8 2/3 in­ come to the ballpark thinking I’m and Eddie Murray stroked a bases- and then held to go up 5-2. It was evi­ vote-getters. East. the Yankees. Graig Nettles, another nings, yielded a run-scoring single to usual combination of stops and gonna hit. Sometimes I do and loaded single to keep Baltimore four dent for that spell Dibbs had taken Rivers put his talents on display The victory — the second in a row candidate for MVP honors, drilled a games behind New York in the AL Rico Carty before Dave Hamilton starts and ups and downs. sometimes I don’t. The home run Orantes out of his pattern and forced again Tuesday night when he scored the Yankees have earned with a ended a long, dreary day for me. I three-run homer, his 32nd, and Blast. retired the side. But when the call to order was three runs and had three hits, in­ home run — enabled New York to Tigers 4, Brewers 2 given, Manuel Orantes always came him into moves he didn't want to don’t get no thrill no more from Sparky Lyle pitched 3 2-3 innings of Rangers 8, Royals 2 make. cluding a game-winning homer in the maintain its three-game lead over shutout relief to gain his 11th victory Aurelio Rodriguez slammed a two- forward to take charge. home runs — just winning games and Willie Horton drove in three runs But Orantes held at 5-3, broke at 30, 11th inning which gave the Yankees a the Boston Red Sox in the AL Blast. against four losses. run homer to help rookie Dave Orantes scored a straight set vic­ stealing bases." with a homer, double and sacrifice and then held again at 15 to tic the 6-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners. Over the last eight games Rivers Rozema to his victory over the tory over Eddie Dibbs in the finals of Rivers, one of the fastest runners Clarlos Lopez drove in two runs for fly to support the four-hit pitching of set. He broke Dibbs on a shot that Rivers finished third in last year's has been on an 18 for 35 tear that has Brewers. Rozema scattered nine the U.S. Professional Tennis Cham­ in the major leagues, used to be one the Mariners with a pair of hits. Gaylord Perry. Perry allowed only deflected off the net. catching the MVP balloting when teammate Thur­ raised his average to .333. During pionships at Longwood Cricket Club of the game’s premier base stealers, Elsewhere in the American one hit after the fourth inning. Texas hits, in boosting his record to 15-5, Floridian going the wrong way. man Munson won the award, and the that stretch he lus driven in eight struck out four and walked none. Tuesday, 7-6, 7-5, 6-4. but his total is down considerably League, Boston defeated Oakland, 7- shortstop Bert Campaneris lashed a "I got up 5-2, and I thought he 28-year-old center fielder has to be runs and has boosted his season’s this year. Tuesday night, however, he The third seed from Spain never changed his game plan from day one. might be a little tired. ” Dibbs said. and after losing his first set. "And then I went and played three of proceeded to win the next 14 in the worst games I've ever played in Pitching better my life. I don't know what it was. I perhaps the easiest road to victory in Herald the tournament's history. played three really sloppy games. ” Through last week's rains, Jimmy The players opened the third set at . angle Connors’ back problems, and general opposite ends of "the court, and it in Red Sox win stayed that way until the end. The inconsistent play by the seeded turning point was in the seventh players. Orantes was the one cons­ BOSTON (UPI) — The Boston Red Sox have unveiled a secret game, tied 3-3 with Dibbs serving. If Earl Yost tant. His court demeanor was one of weaport that must remain part of their arsenal if they are to con­ he held, he would have taken a 4-3 patience. Nobody made him change lead and possibly upset Orantes’ Sports Editor quer New York in the American League East. his style. He just made all the others momentum again. But instead, The weapon is called "pitching," a change theirs. Orantes broke him with a flurry of destructive tool that the Red Sox The fourth-seeded Dibbs was a stickouts from Rhode Island, in­ rediscovered Tuesday night in a 7-2 Lynn hit his 15th homer after George overheads which caught him off prime example. Both players have guard. Feathers flying cluding Dixie Matthews, were victory over the Oakland A s. ■Scott singled off loser Rick Langford, similar styles, but it was Dibbs who They played out the match, with The fur Is not only flying in New brought into town every weekend Neither Luis Tiant nor reiiever 8-15. to open the fifth. went away from his patented Dibbs providing a little drama in the York but also in Boston where the during the football season but Moske Reggie Cleveland dazzled the A s in But when Tiant yielded three baseline game, made mistakes, and end by going up 15-40 before Orantes Rooster’s - Rick Burleson - feathers could hold his own with anyone. combining to stop Oakland’s six- singles, to give Oakland a run with lost all the important points. pulled himself together to win serve, iiave been ruffled and he look a pot The short, handsome, muscular game winning streak on nine hits, but one out in the sixth. Manager Don "I didn’t get one crucial point in game, match, and championship. shot at some of the starting Red North End man, who came from a their performance was better than Zimmer called on Cleveland, who has the whole match," said Dibbs Orantes said afterward he mixed pitchers. family of football players, had no any other effort over the previous 15 been relegated to the bullpen the last afterward. "He got them all” his shots well. He occasionally drew Burleson's outburst following Mon­ peers as a ball carrier and could punt games. few weeks, Cleveland forced tough Neither Dibbs nor Orantes had a Dibbs toward the net with short day night’s 8-7 defeat to Oakland with the best when games were Not since Cleveiand and Bill hitting Mitchell Page to hit into an good beat on the match in the first volleys, and then bombarded him could very well be the kiss of death in played at Hickey’s Grove off Oakland Campbell teamed up for a 2-1 win inning-ending doubleplay. two sets. Orantes went up 5-1 in the with hard passing shots. He kept regards to the Boston club's winning St. Moske was the big attraction. over Kansas City on Aug. 16 had the " Tiant had good stuff and threw opening set, but then became the American League’s Eastern Divi­ During the Majors and South End Red Sox held the opposition below the ball hard but I had it in my mind Dibbs from ruling the baseline by bothered by Dibbs' two-fisted Manuel Orantes tossing drop shots. sion. Cubs heated rivalry, it was almost a three runs. Since that game, the Red that if we ran into any trouble. 1 was backhander and lost the next four Boston’s pitching has been gosh must for North Enders to include a Sox have won only five of 15 outings going to go to Reggie," said Zimmer, " I wasn’t suprised he wanted to games. won the first three points before good points right in a row, said trip after church to a football game and have dropped from 3ti games who has seen every member of his stay back." said Orantes. " That’s his awful of late to say the least and Orantes broke Dibbs’ momentum Orantes reeled off seven straight to Orantes. "I was playing well from at Hickey’s just as was the case for ahead of the Yankees to three games pitching staff fail over the past two usual game But he'd come up. and Burleson may be right as rain in his Familiar evening scene long enough to go up 6-5, but lost take the tiebreaker and the set. the start. I went up 5-1 and then Ed­ South Enders to watch the Cubs per­ behind New York in the AL East, weeks. I’d pass him. In the end, I don’t think criticism. again forcing a tiebreaker. Dibbs "When he went up 3-0, I got three die started playing better. Then he’d It's been principally the Red Sox' form at Mt. Nebo. Tiant gained his ninth win against The Red Sox boosted their lead to All five Manchester Midget Football League teams are busy he knew what to do, " offense and defense that has kept the Town series in those years drew eight defeats and Cleveland grabbed 4-1 in the sixth when Burleson scored daily getting into shape for the coming season. Above the Eagles club up in the race thousands of spectators and the his first save of the season, while Carlton Fisk with a sacrifice fly. go through a rugged drill at Charter Oak Park. (Herald photo by player who was a marked man was Page singled home an eighth inning Although veteran righthander Rick Fred Lynn hit a two-run homer. Rick Dunn) Wise was one of the pitchers Moske, Burleson drove in two runs and Den­ run to pull the A s within two runs, Standings Connors, Borg Leaders Burleson pointed the finger at for his When the 1926 Cubs won the state ny Doyle collected four hits. but Boston tacked on three more runs poor selection of pitches. Wise championship. Moske wore the "It was a very important game for in the eighth on three doubles, a National League himself made an interesting state­ colors of the team from "across the us to win. especially after we lost (8- single and a sacrifice fly by Lynn. Batting ment last week while in the radio tracks” 7 to Oakland) Monday night,’" said "We let them get away from us, ” East miss first day W L Pet. GB .National League booth. Later, during the twilight of his Doyle, who had two singles and two said Oakland Manager Bobby Philadelphia 80 50 .615 AB H Pet. Wise said that he was surprised career, when slowed by knee in­ doubles. Winkles. " We had runners on base Parker, Pit 536 185 .345 that Bill Campbell had such a good juries, Moske went with the Eagles " The rest of the season, we have to I in seven of the nine innings) but we Wade confident Pittsburgh 77 55 .583 4 FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) — Snap, crackle and pop, before Chicago 71 59 .546 9 Stennett, Pit 453 152 .336 record of saves and victories because as a player-coach and was still able go with the arms (pitchers). The couldn’t bring them home. it even starts the U.S. Open Tennis Championships has the un- Simmons, St. L 425 142 .334 he gives up so many bases on balls. to display his God-given gifts. team with the arms will win 99 out of "Boston s pitchers did the job St. Louis 71 61 .538 10 mistakeable air of developing into a medical curiosity. Montreal 60 71 .458 20 W Griffey, Cin 489 158 .323 Control has been one of the major Those who had the good fortune to 100 times, " he said. tonight but 1 think when it comes First defending champion Jimmy Templeton, St, L 503 159 .316 assets of specialists who work out of see Moske play football were lucky. Tiant, one of the many disap­ down to the end. the pitching is going against Richards New York 51 79 .392 29 Eliot Teltscher of Palos Verdes. West Connors came up with an aching Calif. Luzinski, Phil 448 140 .313 ihe bullpen. He was one in a million, a home­ pointments on the ineffective to have a lot to do with whether the back, and on the eve of the tourna­ 412 129 .313 W L Pet. GB The women begin their singles play Smith, LA Red Sox followers hope that grown product who could play with pitching staff this season, cruised Red .Sox make it." he said. ment top seed Bjorn Borg injured his Foster, Cin 507 158 .312 Two happy Yankee players Los Angeles 79 53 .598 Thursday, with the most interesting Burleson's outburst may spark the the best anywhere. through the first five innings, sur­ The Red Sox. looking for their first By MILT RICHMAN right shoulder, forcing both to miss Hendrick, SD 442 136 .308 Cincinnati 71 62 .534 8W match being Wimbledon champion team during the remaining month in Graig Nettles follows a happy Mickey Rivers across home rendering three hits and striking out complete game in two weeks, NEW YORK (UPI) — For maybe two or three seconds, or Wednesday's opening day. Valentine, Mtl 4‘22 130 .308 Houston 63 69 .477 16 Virginia Wade against Renee the race with New York for a /Votes off the cuff four batters as Boston built a 3-0 ad­ planned to use Don Aase. 3-1. against This pushed their debut in this Amerieon League plate after cracking three-run homer in fifth inning. Rivers about as long as it takes her to control herself when she starts San Francisco 61 72 .459 lOVi Richards, the transsexual who divisional title. Jack Shea reports after 25 years of vantage, Al Fitzmorris, 5-6. tonight in the $464,000 tournament to Thursday, the AB H Pet. homered in 11th to beat Seattle. (UPI photo) laughing, Virginia Wade was allowing this utterly ridiculous San Diego 58 76 .433 22 required a court order to gain entry It could work the other way, too. "waiting for miracles" his golf game Doyle doubled and Burleson start of a two-game series against same afternoon Dr. Renee Richards, Carew, Min 514 164 .377 Atlanta 46 83 .366 30 Ml into this tournament. Dnly lime will tell. has finally improved. Jack and his singled for a third inning run and the visiting Cleveland Indians possibility to cross her mind. a medical phenomenon, makes her Bostock, Min 497 169 .340 Tuesday's Results "I have absolutely nothing against wife supervised golfing activities for W)iat if she, Virginia Wade, the Wightman Cup captain what she debut against Virginia Wade. 465 155 .333 Philadelphia 11, Atlanta 2 Renee, " said Wade, the third seed, Rivers, NY Feats recalled the season at Manchester Country Wimbledon champion, walks out would do if Richards beat her. With the absence of Borg, the Singleton, Bal 420 138 .329 Cincinnati 4, Montreal 3 " "There’s only a remote chance of it The death of Brunig Moske in Club with an assist from Tina there on center court at Forest Hills “I’d demand that she be tested,” honor of starting play on the stadium LeFlore, Det 525 168 .320 Pressure getting to George Foster Thursday and loses her opening- Wade was quoted as saying. Houston 6, New York 2 happening again (of a transsexual Stuart. Fla., this week brought back Mikolowsky...Tom Atamian rates a court this morning fell to two un­ Bailor, Tor 435 139 .320 San Diego 7, St. Louis 4 playing in the women's division i. but lew words of praise for the excellent by the Chicago Cubs. 4-1. for the 253rd win of his career — round match in the U.S. Open to That was reasonably close. seeded players, Peter Fleming of 525 167 .318 memories ol a boyhood hero. Chicago 4, Los Angeles 1 Rice, Bos NEW YORK (UPI) - Rick Reuschel, with ninth-inning lying him with Carl Hubbell for No. Renee Richards? Wade’s actual answer was “I’d de­ it’s a very bad precedent, " 448 140 .313 When semi-pro football was at a job he turned in handling scoring and National Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 1 Chatham, N.J., and Colin Dibley of Brett, KC George Foster, who has hit 44 relief help from Bruce Sutter, raised 25 on the all-time list. Junior Moore The idea was so preposterous, she mand she be checked out.” She said 451 139 .308 lever pitch in Manchester with the game reports in the Rec Class B Soft- Today's Games Australia. Zisk, Chi homers this season, finds more his record to 19-5 for the Cubs while homered for the Braves. put it out of her mind immediately. it off-handededly, without any Player selectors 508 155 .305 .North End and South End both ball Tournament games at Charter League J Pittsburgh (Kison 7-6) at San Fran­ Following them will be fourth-seed Yount, MU holding crackerjack teams. Moske Oak Park. Katie Tucker was one of and more his name is being striking out four and walking two. I’iriile?. 3. Giant? I Not that she considers herself in­ seeming malice. •Guillermo Vilas of Argentina against SAN FRANCISCO (UPlI - Hisle, Min 486 148 .305 asking you to project current cisco (Montefusco 7-9) was the big offensive threat with Ihe Suburban Swim team members Reggie Smith led off the Dodgers" John Candelaria pitched a four- vincible or incapable of losing a Richards heard about it and Spaniard Manuel Santana. Hie Former Stanford Coach and Athletic Hargrove, Tex 429 131 .305 linked with Hack Wilson, who statistics for a whole season " Atlanta (Niekro 13-16) at lirst the Cloverleafs and then the who accepted the Connecticut AAU ninth with a single but Sutter retired hitter and struck out six in raising his match to someone who isn’t even reacted. Nastase against Frew McMilian of Director Chuck Taylor and former Home Rum set the National League record Foster, who hit a two-run homer Philadelphia (Carlton 18-8), N Majors All-Star winner’s trophy following the last three batters. The Cubs record to 15-4 for the Pirates, who seeded. But to a 42-year-oId “I ve had the privilege of mixing South Africa and Roscoe Tanner of San Francisco 49crs' star Gordy National League: Foster, Cin 44; of 56 homers back in 1930. after Joe Morgan walked in the first Cincinnati (Seaver 15-5) at Mon­ Standout players were imported last weekend’s success over the New snapped a 1-1 tie in the sixth when remained four games behind the transsexual who has never played in with a lot of fine women in tennis,” Lookout Mountain, Tenn,, against Soltau have been named to direct Burroughs, Atl 35; Luzlnski, Phil 33; inning and drove in a third run with a treal (Twitchell 3-9 or Bahnsen 7-6), trom surrounding towns and several England All-Stars at Ocean Beach. Foster hit No. 44 in the Cincinnati sacrifice flies by Gene Clines and Phillies in the NL East. Phil Garner the Open before? Never. she said. "Chris Evert and Billie Matt Mitchell of Palo Alto, Calif, West player selection for this Schmidt, Phil 32; Bench, Cin 29. single in the seventh, also leads the N Reds’ 4-3 victory over the Montreal Steve Ontiveros drove in a pair of had three hits, stole three bases and "There’s no way I should lose this Jean King have been marvelous to The two opening night matches season’s Shrine East-West football American League: Rice, Bos and majors with 126 RBI. New York (Koosman 8-16) at Wittum to kick- Expos Tuesday night and could equal runs. Doug Rau was the loser. scored two runs as the Pirates dealt match unless I screw up, and that’s me. Why should Virginia say such a feature former champion Ken game, it was announced Tuesday Bonds, Cal 33; Nettles, NY 32; Scott, or surpass Wilson’s home run mark. Fred Norman allowed six hits and John Montefusco his 10th setback. one thing I’m not going to do,” she thing? Well, she seems to have Houston (Lemongello 5-14), N Former Penn State coach Rip Pliillies I I. Bruws 2 : St. Louis (Underwood 7-9) at San Rosewall, the No. 14 seed from Bos 31; Hobson, Bos, Gamble and SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - The lor three of the team’s six losses last However, he’s finding the growing a run in eight innings and won his Jay Johnstone had three hits and \?lm ? (}. Mel? 2 said emphatically Tuesday. " I’m not wasted a lot of her career putting her Australia, against Tim Gullikson of Engel and Charles McLendon of LSI) Zisk, Chi, Thornton, Clev and Thomp­ 13th game and Jackie Brown suffered Diego (Shirly 8-16), N San Francisco 49ers apparently will sea.son, was among six players cut by news media pressure distinctly un­ scored three runs and Garry Maddox Wilbur Howard and Enos Cabell going to screw up." foot in her mouth. ” Dayton, Ohio, and John McEnroe of earlier were named to head player son, Det 26. the team Tuesday Wittum, the comfortable. his Itth loss against nine victories. In all likelihood, she won’t. Wade made light of the whole Chicago (Burris 11-13) at Los selection for the East team. This have Tom Wittum to handle both pun- and Ted Sizemore homered to lead drove in two runs each and Joe Niekro Angeles (Rhoden 15-8), N Douglaston. N.Y., a surprise Runt Batleil In Ung and place-kicking chores this team’s regular punter, has hit He says. ’T m trying to concen­ The victory enabled the Reds to the Phillies’ 15-hit attack. Jim Kaat won his 10th game for the Astros Certainly not against someone like thing. semifinalst at Wimbledon, against year's game will be played at Stan- National League: Foster, Cin 126; season several long field goals in pre-season trate on one at bat at a time. But it’s (iiove to within 8'2 games of the Los allowed 10 hits but went the distance despite allowing 11 hits. Richards, who doesn’t have as strong "I thought it was a funny remark," lord .Stadium on Dec. 31. Luzinski, Phil 108; Burroughs, Atl Steve Mike-Mayer, blamed by fans action. hard to do when people are always Angeles Dodgers, who were beaten an all-around game as she does and is she said. "It was a joke. The American League and Cey, LA 98; Bench, Cin and bound to be affected by all kinds of newspaper report I read said I East Garvey, LA 94. pressure. ‘snapped’ when I gave my answer. I W L Pet. GB American League: Hisle, Minn Wade says she has nothing against didn’t snap at all. I just said that in New York 79 52 .603 109; Bonds, Cal 97; Thompson, Det Lynn playing despite damaged ankles transsexuals. She doesn’t even care jest. ” Boston 75 54 .581 3 94; Hobson, Bos 93; Nettles, NY 90. if Richards changes her mind and The fact is Virginia Wade con­ Baltimore 74 55 .573 4 decides to go back to being a man siders Renee Richards pretty much liOS'I'ON (UPI) - Fred lor 95 games, then missed you’re wrong. They’re the season. Lynn has been Detroit 62 87 .481 16 " This ain’t no recovery T u e sd a y ’s win, Lynn again. the same way as do the majority of Pitching Lynn intends to keep a pair of contests last gone, man. Cleveland 61 70 .466 18 period, ” said the articulate quite productive. He has batted seventh, another "I think everybody should do what other women professionals, some of .Mott Vlflorlet ridling (in had wheels until weekend because of a Lynn in a colloquial effort "But you ain’t going to driven in 61 runs, four relatively non-productive Milwaukee 57 79 .419 24 W IpniCKB he or she likes," said the 32-year-old, whom refer to Richards privately as 45 84 .349 33 National League: R. Reuschel, Chi the Boston Red Sox either sprain in his right ankle to emphasize the stress on get me out of there. ” w t Mr Im iIm m Toronto fewer than all of last spot in the lineup. British-bom, one-time U.S. Open "an over-the-hill broad,” who came "• 19-5; Carlton, Phil 18-8; John, LA 16- win Ihe World Series or that compounded the ache his still-sore ankles. "If Despite batting second West season, while batting se­ winner at Tuesday’s get-together over to their side of the net hoping 5; Forsch, St. L 16-6; Candelaria, play them.selves out of con­ on the other leg. W L Pet. GB you think these ankles have most of the season and cond most of the season. In where it was announc^ she had Pitt 15-4; Seaver, Cin 15-5; Rhoden, tention in the American Yet the 25-year-old Lynn •.CARTER'S perhaps to cash in on the publicity Kansas City 75 54 .581 miraculously healed, missing the first month of signed a five-year contract for five LA 15-8. League East. limped back into the lineup and make a few bucks. Chief concern Chicago 73 56 .566 2 figures to endorse PRO-Keds among the women players is not American League: Ryan, Cal 17- Lynn, Ihe 1975 American at the start of this week Minnesota 75 58 .564 2 sneakers. "As for Renee, I have all Richards so much, but that some 13; Goltz, Minn 16-7; Rozema, Det 15- League Rookie of the Year and Tuesday put the Red New 1977 Chevrolet Texas 73 57 .562 2W Don Coniveau’s the time in the world for her as a per­ other male tennis player, much 5; T. Johnson, Minn 15-8; Tanana, ,ind Most Valuable Player, Sox back ^ the pennant California 61 67 .477 13W son, but it just doesn’t sit quite right younger and better than Richards, Cal 15-7; Torrez, NY 15-11. has battled damaged path with a two-run homer Oakland 51 78 .395 24 with me that she’s playing in this might get the same idea, change his F.arned Run Average ankles since tearing a liga­ and a sacrifice fly in Seattle 52 82 .388 25 Vk INTRODUCTORY tournament. ” sex, and then make off with all their National League: Candelaria, pltt ment in his lower left leg Boston’s 7-2 win over Tueiday’i Reiults Wade repeated the phrase several prize money in the women’s tour­ 2.47; John, LA 2.58; R. Reuschel, Chi March 24 during an exhibi- Oakland. Boston 7, Oakland 2 SPECIAL times. naments. 2.64; Hooton, LA 2.72; Richard, Hou tion game against the His one hit in three of­ Chicago 3, (Cleveland 1 The meeting between the two In this year’s Open which starts 2.78. Pillshurgh Pirates ficial at-bats lifted Lynn’s Baltimore 8, California 2 women Thursday will be their first with the men’s competition today. American League: Tanana, Cal He ims.sed 27 games at batting average to .258, the New York 6, Seattle 5 (11) on any tennis court. Off the court, Evert is favored to defend her 2.33; Blyleven, Tex 2.70; Ryan, Cal Ihe stall of the season, Texas 8, Kansas City 2 lowest mark in his 15 years they haven’t met formally, either. women’s title successfully although 2.77; Rozema, Det 2.82; T. Johnson, played on the swollen leg of organized baseball. Cotts So Detroit 4, Milwaukee 2 ' "I think she passed me last night Wade gave her a 6-0 beating last Today’* Games Minn 2.95. .Slrikeoult QINQERALE and I said, ‘Hello, Renee,' but she weekend at Phoenix, where the New C alifornia (Tanana 15-7) a t V U CLUB SODA didn't answer," said Wade. "Maybe York Apples won the the World Team Baltimore (T. Martinez 4-1), N National League: Niekro, Atl 213; 1/2 Ton Pickup she didn’t hear me.” Tennis title. Ordinarily, Evert an­ Seattle (Honeycutt 0-0) at New Rogers, MU 168; Koosman, NY 163; FLETCHER GLASS CO. 3 ,or*1 32 OE. 8 Ft. Fleetside 6 cyl., auto trans., power brakes, Publicly, Richards hasn’t made nihilates Wade every time. York (Torrez 15-11), N Seaver, Cin 161; Richard. Hou 159. W-., O v*f i5 Yt0ft of itpofiooco olMANCHCSTEK rear step bumper, guages, dome lamp switcti, any personal statements about Wade. Was she surprised at how easily Cleveland (Eckersly 16-10) at American League: Ryan. Cal 305; Tanana, Cal 198; Leonard. KC 165: cigar lighter, below eye line mirrors, special 2 tone Privately, she has. What burned her she handled Evert this time? Boston (Aase 3-1), N llHvsnuirl |MH)uk‘ paint, AM radio, heavy duty rear springs, stabilizer up particularly was a newspaper "What do I say to that?” laughed Blyleven, Tex 170; Eckersly. Clev COMPUTE AUTO GLASS SERVICE Texas (Alexander 13-8) at Kansas WINDOW GLASS MIHROWS • CLASS FURNITURI TOfS bar, power steering, bright metal hubcaps. Carter quote attributed to Wade after Wade. 161. PICTURE FRAMING • riREPUCE 4 DOOR MIRRORS Coca-Cola City (Colburn 14-13), N TUB ENCLOSURES • SRECUIL WORK Nlillsaveal II.ML Care Package. Stock |S749. someone asked the former British She wasn’t going to put her foot in Oakland (Medich 7-8) at Minnesota III |||4- iilM jit.Hi'. Ui o lli’l M'Nrll u,i\s to \.iir \iiti )i.iv i I h ' it again. (Thormodsgard 10-9), N I iik I k >1 m U 'iiAi ilu ' t,(u ,il)lMtllK-i 2 089 K A m SALE PRICE MIMMNTut MCanTII) 1 •4650 S.IVIIIK> lllstllU lN llls.lir IttWi'l lll^ MNIK' III lilt'll l.tll'N < >IM-|I .1 CHIC.Ult) (I'l’Ii - Oiikhind A’s NL t i««r~li >iooucT«*n m m iil ;> .1(1 (m ill .u I l.iiil< *iil N.h k h m I. 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    Holp Wontod 13 Holp Wontod Butinott Opportunity 14 Homtt For StIt 23 Homot For Stio 23 Homot For S tit 23 Hom tt For S tit PUBLIC □ NOTICES 13 23 Hom tt For S tit 23 Lott-Ltnd tor Stit 24 Homtt For StIo 23 Homot For Stio 23 SMALL ENGINE Service TOLLAND - Ten gorgeous BUILDING LOT For Sale - NOTICE ...... Ckirporation -expanding dealer On Tuexlay, September tth, Lott ond Found 1 acres with seven room Ranch Henry Street. Near schools. network. No experience FOREST HILLS custom built in 1974. Stone MANCHESTER *37,000 MANCHESTER *41,000 No brokers. Cali 646-4528. 1977, the following schedule necessary. Complete training Ten room U4R Raised fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 will be in effect for ail landfill LOST - Large grey male altered cat. May be sick. S h e H e r a t h RELIEF COOK program. $500. investment Ranch high on the hill. toths, 20 X 40 ingrouna pool, Ma n c h e st e r - Building lot dump permits. Vicinity of Bush Hill Road. C>rMr mlndtd Individual for hoallh cara facili­ required to start your own Beautifully private and bam. Call Suzanne or Arthur suitable for two family. SANITARY LANDFILL USE business. Ideal for retired or ShorU, 646-3233. J. Watson Extra toes on front feet. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ty. Dlafary oxporlanca prafarrad, but not landscaped lot. Excellent Convenient location. Must be CHARGES Reward. Please call 646-7490. part time. Details on request. potential for in-law Beach Co., Manchester Of­ sold to settle estate. Warren Class 1:VEHICLE CLASS: raqulrad. Sacond ahifl and waakanda. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field quarters. Circumstances fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing E. Howlanil, 643-lKW. Opportunity. Noncommerlcal pickups, LOST - Black Manx Kitten. In Training Division Box 619„ dictate that this must be Wading River, New York. n ■ E campers, vans, auto, Jeeps, vicinity of Center Street and sold. Asking $71,000. B tal Ettatt Wantad 28 small trailers, small flatbeds, Stone Street. Reward. 646- 11792. PHONE 643^2711 LOMBARDO CovMilnr Jw t im m i 8882. Call 871-0385 and station wagons. USE EAST HARTFORD. 300 Silver ALL CASH For your property, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD PERFECT STARTER within 24 hours. Avoiil Rm CHARGE: gl.OO/year or any Lane. Dairy bar-Restaurant. A ASSOCIATES portion thereof. IMPOUNDED - Golden M. Zukauskas Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Retriever type. West Middle Immediate occupancy. Heavy 649-4003 ImmacuUte 6 room, S bedroom Corporation, 6464131. Class 2: VEHICLE CLASS: Holp Wontod 13 traffic. Financing available. Cape. Beautiful eat-io Uteben with Three bedroom Cape, new Colonial. Three bedrooms, Tpke. area. Mixed breed, INDEX beiumed celling, firmlaced dining Dump trucks, rack body black and white female, Hart­ Broker. 569-2748. aluminum siding, gutters and roof, fireplace, garage. Convenient loca­ NOTICIS ADVERTISING room, ipacioui living room, SELLING your house? Cali us trucks, stake body trucks, ford Road area. Call breezeway, ovenize 2 car garage. 1 - Loot and Found nice private yard. tion. first and we ll make you a commercial vans, pickups, Manchester Dog Warden, 646- RATES ENERGETIC PERSON With OPPORTUNITY in chocolate DISTINCTIVE U iR Swiss Lovelv landacaped aetUng of ap­ cash offer. T.J, Crockett, Artlcltt lor Salt 41 2 — Parionaia Chalet. Located high on a hill. proximately m acrea. Call Artlcltt for Salt 41 station wagons, and panel 4555. 3 - • Announcamanta some mechanical and/or elec­ factory to learn candy making Realtor, 643-1577, 1 d ty ___11C word p«r diy and marketing. Apply in per­ This four bedroom, 3 bath Suzanne or Arthur Sborti, M6-32SS. • $ 3 3 ,9 0 0 Cape. Three bedrooms, garage. trucks, platform trucks, etc. 4 - Eniartainmant tronic experience, who would UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 5 - Auctioni 3 d iy t ,. KX word p tr day be Interested in working and son, Burnham & Brady, 34 chalet offers unique modem J. WATSON BEACH CO. SOLAR HOT Water - Save up USE CHARGE: $36/year- $3 Portonoli 2 6 daya . 9c word par day • $ 3 4 ,5 0 0 Condo. Two bedrooms, central air. IMMEDIATE Cash for your Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, to 70% of your hot water learning electronics related to Burnside Avenue, East Hart­ living. Ample closet space, 2 t a M oniM H7-»n property. Let us explain our month. FINANCIAL 26 dayi ___8C word p«r day ford, Connecticut. car garage, 2 fireplaces, large KILTM MS • $ 3 5 ,9 0 0 Ranch. Three bedrooms, fireplace. Brownies, nurses. East costs. Free survey on our ROOMATE NEEDED - To a - Condo-Slocki-Mortgagao IS wordi $2 00 minimum manufacturingring of electronic fair proposal. Cali Mr. Qass 3: VEHICLE CLASS: 9 - lot. Mid $70's. Keith Real Equal Housing 0 (^rtu n lty Catholic School. 649-1225. fabulous ^stem . No down Poroonal Loans Happy A d a ...... $2.30 Inch colls and related products,lucts, Belfiore, U7-1413. share 4 room apartment in 10 - inturtnea payment. Call Ralph, Collect Roll-offs, non-compacting East Hartford. 375. per who could work into10 suisuper­uper- AVON - Make money while EsUte, 646-4126, 649-1922. front and rear loading refuse the kids are in school. Instead SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, 41^81-2120. month, plus utilities. Call and EMPLOYMENT vlsory capacity. Hoursiors 1:15 MAY WE BUY your home? processed gravel, stone, sand vehicles, tractor trailers, etc. 13 - Halp Woniad p.m. to 9:15 p.'m.I Apply Able of waiting in the house for the CENTURY 21 Jackston/Avante •646-1316 Quick, fair, all cash and no ask for John, anytime, 289- 14 - Buiineso Opporiuniiiao and fill. For delivery call INSULATION - Half Price. USE CHARGE: $60/year - 35 4131. 15 - Situaiion Wontad Coil & Electronics, Howard kids to come home, become problems. Call Warren E. an Avon Representative. You George H. Grilling, Andover, Will insulate .your attic 1/2 month. Road, Bolton, Conn. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 742-7M8. price, with every full blown-in Qass 4: VEHICLE CLASS: EDUCATION can meet people, earn money AVAILABLE SOON NEWLY REDONE. Large six Auclloni 5 18 - Private tnoiructiont and be home before they get CAPE - Seven room, sidewall Job. Call Ralph. Trucks with packer-type 19 - Schooio-Ciaoiao GAS STATION Attendant room Cape. Formal dining, there. For details, call 5M- aluminum sided, full shed Houtahold Ooodt 40 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Collect 413-781-2120. bodies (compacting vehicles). ALL NEW Flea Market - Call 20 - intiructiono Wanted wanted. Must be familiar with nice convenient location, quiet Good condition. Good for station operations. Apply at 9401. NEW LIST^G area. Only $38,900. Lessenger dormer, enclosed back porch, USE CHARGE: $96/year-38 and reserve your space now! REAL ESTATE 1 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall REFRIGERATORS plating, or welding. Call 649- NCR 4 DEPARTMENT Total 228-3775, or 648-2873. 23 - Homeo for Sale Marinelll's Auto, Hartford Modern 2-Bedroom Six room Air'^ ^ ^ a n c h . Sells, 6464713.______3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. month. 24 - EARN $1000 or more carpet, fireplaced living Washers, ranges, used, Rebuilt Cash Registers - $400. LolS'Land lor Sale Road, Manchester. Brick fri^ ^ L ^ ^ . d 1- As good as new. Call 649-2364, Tim O'Sullivan 25 - invesimant Property IMMEDIATE OPENINGS on demonstrating name brand $29,000 ■ MANCHESTER Five room, dishwasher, and more. guaranteed and clean. New 26 - Business Property car ^^^^^lA'TpIaces. Low $40's. Call owner after 5, shipment damaged, GE and Dark loam - 5 yards, $32.00 ask for Lou. Superintendent of 27 - our second and third shifts. REAL ESTATE CONNECTICUT Film toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, room Colonial, large lot, nice □ EMPLOYMENT Resort Property Apartments conv WwbF-l CHIEF/ ^ — 15 Miechiavoue 9 Fublic □ child ittv ic ii □ d e a r ABB'Y; I recently drove past a dog that was 16 Facta 10 Rigriti _ ID 'ScfWrcH - 'N '- 5NIFF" wandering aimlessly across a busy highway. It looked so IS Raquiraa 11 Main idii QQD lost and bewildered that I stopped to see If I could help. 20 Buahy clump 17 Inkling □EiQDaDGnaaaGQ F o o d s t u m p s ! She was an old dog, thoroughly exhausted and u tter^ (Brit) WTint 31 Biltic rivtr 146 Flundir 21 Landing boat filthy from what must have been many days or weeks of 23 High-hittir 32 Sis In Cinlril 50 Norti diity 22 Uh-huh e-3! travel. The poor thing was too weak and tired to object 25 Hortidoctor. A lii 52 Ovir (Gir.) 24 Birthmarka when I put her in my car. She was a large dog, part collie 26 Boiiaa for short 35 Comply 54 S n ik ii and gentle as rain. 30 Italian 26 Govirnmint 38 Arminitn 55 Chirp I made inquiries (no leads), stopped at an animal hospital volcano ■gint mountain 56 Evening in (closed), drove to the police station (the animal warden's 33 Madame (comp.wd.) 40 Lager factory Italy van was not available) and finally drove her to our SPCA, (abbr.) 27 All Ipriflx) 43 Overlook 58 Church seat Apirtmonia For Rani S3 dMeaa-Storaa lor Rant 55 airtoi For Bala D1 Autoa For Bala 81 Autoa For Bala 81 Autoa For Bala 81 Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss □ RENTALS where she was given food, shelter and a chance for her 34 Executioner in 28 Air 45 Egypt (abbr.) 59 Sign of the Big Chief owners to find be.*. "Mikado" 29 L iiv t out 47 Brag zodiac FOR RENT - Store and of­ Later I searched the lost and found columns, only to be 36 Layer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 n 1 PRew T SO WOJV A^ANV OP THE fices. Heat, janitor, parking. 37 Indian coin k BLANK/ y DIG t/ FOURTEBN GUN V OURl Rooms for Rtnl 52 shocked by the number of advertisements for lost pets, 39 Laltuca As low as $100 per month. 649- / moI^ >2 SHOPS DID ^ lE R S / such as, “Generous reward for our beloved pet," or, 41 Actraia Gabor 13 14 5334. "Entire family grieving.” THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ 42 Exploaiva (II.) 15 16 17 nished rooms. Kitchen Abby, where are these people's brains? They are 44 Going-over privileges, centrally located, I LOOKING! □ AUTOMOTIVE spending money now when it's too late, when for $1 they 46 Foatic loot II 19 parking, men only. Deposit. S We offer the largeft variety of ^ could have bought an I.D. tag with the animal's name, and 48 Truly 1 1 Sg attractive apartmenti andg 49 Note of 22 35 ^11 6&2358. 0 townhoutei in M anchester.^ the owner's address and phone number! autos For Sale Guido'a scale ■ g j Rental office open daily 9-5. ^ 81 If you care for animals, please print this for pet owners 26 27 26 z. 31 33 BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished 5 ^ weekends, 11-3. 5 1 Paper ol ■ to think about. indebtcdnaii 1 room. Kitchen privileges. 1965 RAMBLER Station HEARTSICK IN PA. 33 Centrally located. Parking. DAMATO Wagon - Running condition. 53 Shroudi 1 ■ 1 Women only. Deposit. Call $150 or best offer. Call after 6, DEAR HEARTSICK: I agree, there is no excuse for 57 Varistile 37 40 60 Biihopric 1 1 649-2358. ENTERPRISES 643-6536. “loeing” a pet. Pet owners out there—are you listening? 42 45 i!1 646-1021 M 61 Summon ■ $30 A WEEK. K itchen NEED CAR? Credit bad? 62 W ile man 46 mwmmmmmw DEAR ABBY: My husband says that I am “sick" and in 63 By meant of rivileges, parking, TV. Call Bankrupt? Repossessed? need of a doctor because I complained about the following: ■ P19-3009 between 5 and 8 p.m. Honest Douglas accepts 64 Had 49 50 52 54 55 56 HEBRON CENTER - Four Before I am out of the car, my husband is already in the knowledge ■ ■ ftn rooms and bath, heat and hot lowest down, smallest house. When we go anywhere, he is already in the car 57 56 59 60 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer aE A N FURNISHED room 65 City of Farit water included. $195 per payments. Douglas Motors, "waiting” for me before I am out of the house. 66 Mineral spring for reliable, mature month. No pets. Call 646-6776. 345 Main. 61 63 63 AUTUM N IS T IM E 1 0 G ET "THE OLP PRUNING ■ A N P G IVE gentleman. Call after 6 p.m., When we go to a restaurant, I'm not even out of my chair Cad^ and my husband is out of the door. Recently, at the funeral DOWN 64 65 66 NEARLY HERE.' O U T THE SHEARS. THE OLP THEM BACK TO 648^701. RESPONSIBLE FEMALE WE PAY $15 for complete junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland of a relative, all the other husbands were standing beside -21 O LP R A K E ” ' WORK GLOVES ■” NUTOHELL.' Cmbroitler^ wanted for two bedroom with t Form a spider (NtWSFAFIR fNTfRFRlti ASSN] ROOMS BY The Week. Maid same in Windsor Locks. Call Auto Body, 528-1990. their wives, and I didn't even know where mine was until it web service, color TV, free after 6 p.m., 627-0303. was all over. X-7 parking. Essex Motor Inn, 646- PARTS Department now open Please comment. TWO ROOM Unfurnished Saturdays. Complete line of NELLIE Apartment - Kitchen, bath, Chrysler parts. Chorches OUR m m SALE ORDER THE DEAR NELLIE: If it is “sick” to expect common CLEAN LIGHT Housekeeping large living room, all utilities. Motors. 649-3648. courtesy, then you are indeed “sick.” Room lor lady. Centrally Win at Bridge $170. Security deposit. No \i.. located. 647-1193. pets. Manchester rural. 643- 1970 MERCURY Cougar XR-7 BIG TOP CONTINUES FOR ONE MORE WEEK!! DEAR ABBY: In our home we have a lovely guest room 6905, anytime. - 54,000 miles, 351 Cleveland with a comfortable queen-size bed. A married couple came MARRIED COUPLE or two engine. Excellent running singles to live in. Free room, condition. New shocks and to stay for a week, and when we showed them their room, Slam proves double ruff APARTMENT FOR Rent - 5 the man said, “A DOUBLE BEDl We haven't slept in a ,*4 kitchen privileges. Extra pay rooms and garage. No pets, no brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- OVER 78 NEW CARS TO CHOOSE FROM NORTH 31 South won the diamond lead for outside wont. References. 4484. double bed for years. At home we have twin beds." in dummy, drew two rounds of ,8:1L children. Close to Main Street. His wife gave him a dirty look, so he kept quiet. We « Q to 9 7 649-5459. Call 649-0379, ¥ J 4 2 trumps, paused briefly when TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- IN STOCK AT UNRELIEVARLE | would have offered them our bedroom, but we have a West showed out, led a dia­ double bed, too. 9 A S Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence FURNISHED ROOMS for THREE ROOM Apartment - 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp A A Q to 3 mond to his king, ruffed his Rent. Community kitchen and car. Asking $2550 . 646-4938. After they went home, we heard from a mutual friend One block from center and bus YEAR END PRICESII last diamond in dummy and DEVELOP INS ANY 7 60WLAPBK.'$ NEXT QUESTION- WHO WAS THE A handsome Indian Chief bath. All utilities included. to Hartford. Heat, hot water, that they (fidn't enjoy their stay with us because they WEST EAST came to a real halt when Andy PLANE COST? MONEY, DE5ISW 15 STILL CALLER WHO TRIED TO BULU' Ideal for working girl or A 6 5 3 2 in embroidery makes a and parkit^. Adults. No pets. 1976 HORNET - 4 door. aren't Used to sleeping together. * 4 underruffed. EASY...WITH military V FI SAMBLET OOZE YOU OUT OF RBVIBWINi} handsome panel for the senior citizen. Near ousline Available September 1st. $170 Automatic, power steering, We have relocated the Must we exchange the double bed for twin beds to ¥ 8 7 5 3 VQ106 Our real life unlucky expert AIRCRAFT THE SKY'S THE OESI0NT,„ANV lOEAY boy’s room or den. and stores. Call after 5 p.m., monthly. 643-7379, anytime. air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best accommodate such people? aJ to 9732 *Q4 worried about just why Andy 644-0383. offer. 289-7035. tent to our USED CAR 8 5 4 2 No. 2398 has transfer; HOSTESS AJ6 4 had underruffed. He tried to color chart; stitch illus- TWO BEDROOM Townhouse. S O U T H (D) trations. SALES LOT on CENTER STREET. . . DEAR HOSTESS: No. Offer your guests what you have, visualize Andy's hand and 1 1/2 baths, dishwasher, dis­ PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, and if the accommodations don't suit them, they can go to a A AKJ8 TO ORDER, lantf 7SC for Mch pot- four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ ¥ A K9 decided that he was holding ttra. piMi 2S( for poiU|t and Apartm»nl$ For Rtnl ' 53 posal, laundry hookups. ban Motors, 649-2076. hotel or motel. 9K65 three hearts to the queen and hMdllRf. Heated, immediate occupan­ four clubs to the jack. WE HAVE customers waiting cy. Call 528-1708 days. New 1977 Lincolns Mercurys AK97 ANNl CAIOT CUSTOM STEEL Mag ★ & at BoUi vulnerable He thought some more, con­ MaoohMter Evening KeroM for the rental of your apart- firmed his diagnosis, cashed 11M Ave. of AmerloM IMMACULATE TWO wheels. Set of four 14 W e il N o r th E a s t S o u th New Yerli, N.Y. 100M ment or home. J.D Real Unbelievable Year-End Prices! dummy's last trump, led the 646- Bedroom Second floor apart­ diameter. Cost $240, will sell 2 N T . Estate Associates, Inc three of clubs, thought some Print Noino, Addroti with ZIP ment. Appliances, central for $150. Includes chrome lug FREE Balloons for the Kids! Astro-graph Pass 3A Pass 3A CODE and Ityli Numbar. nuts and adaptor plates to fil ^ 4A Pass more, played his nine of clubs location. No pets. Rent $225. By BERNICE BEDE Pass 4¥ 1077 ALBUM with a bound> LOOKING for anything in real Available October 1st. Call any car. Call 289-5898 after 6 0 8 0 L Pass 59 Pass 5¥ and let West score the setting in “All-Season Gift Book” p.m. ^ FREE Refreshments, too! Pass Pass trick with his unprotected of 24-pagG8i Price...$2.00. estate rental - aparlments, 649-1442. 7A Pass CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Pass jack. homes multiple dwellii^s, no Cupid is taking a special interest Alley Oop — Dave Graue ALIO THESE BCQKS AT I1.3S EACH FORD 1970 Wagon. Good con­ Opening lead — J4 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate FIVE ROOM Apartment, in your love life Someone new Ha. Q-11I-BIUE RIBBON QUILTS. stove, refrigerator, hot water, dition. Automatic transmis­ Cwitalna ilitaan lovalf qullta. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. DON’T MISS OUR may enter the picture, or existing By Oswald & James Jacoby I AM NOT YEP.' I THINK ''SHE DON'T heat. No pets. References sion, radio, air conditioned, LOOK, YOUR HK3HNESS, IF \O U ^ Hi. fl-117-QUILTS ON PARADE. bonds will be greatly strengthen­ A Texas reader wants to KEEP PUSHIN'TH P)?1NCESS/ BIS MEAT- TOU 0U6HTA hA f t a d e c id e , DIractlani tar ilitaan quilts. BEAT THE COMMUTE! required. $250 monthly. 646- good tires, power steering. BteiMaiy The ordinary bridge player Reasonable offer. Call 644- SUPER YEAR-END VALUES ed knoW what we think of a three- gN T9 THIS B ia MEATHEAI7, LET HIR DE- No. Q-ni-QRANDMOTHER'S FLOW­ Cromwell area's most 9418. SQpt. 1. 1977 would have no trouble making C IpE W H ^ : ER QUILTS. IS fasclnitlni quilts. prestigious and luxurious 1206 after 6 p.m. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) seven spades. Only an expert club opening bid as dealer WANTS FOlf A Hi. Q I1I-AM ERICA'S FAVORITE ON NEW 1977 LINCOLNS Your possibilities lor advance­ AFBHANS. A baavtlfut srlactlon. studios. One, two and three AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER & could go wrong and it required with: m a t e ! This coming year avail yourself ment look very hopeful at this Hi. Q-120-MAKE A GIFT. Mani bedroom apartments from 1st. One bedroom lurnished 1975 1/2 TOYOTA Corona. a master stroke of misdirec­ * - MJ832 ♦ - AAKJ842. lifts far friaids and family. $160 to $289 per month. Call apartment. Central. Rental Excellent condition. Good MERCURYS of opportunities to make new time Continue to pul lorlh your tion by another expert to beat We have no criticism of that M.P.G. Four door, standard, social contacts and friends. Ex­ best ellorls opening, a one-club opening, today, 632-1300. Onlv 15 $185 per month. Utilities not panding your circle Of acqijain- him. $3,000. 633-5304. PISC ES (Fab. 20-March 20) Do or a pass. It's a matter of minutes to downtown Hart­ included. Security and tances will enrich your life in un­ ford. references required. 643-1111. SALE ENDS SAT., SEPT. 3rd., 1977 something tun this evening that's East was Andy Gabrilovich style and partnership. 1976 HORNET Four door, air, expected ways a departure from your usual Mr, Lindsay. of Connecticut. His retire­ (For a copy of JACOBY Articlaa lor Sale 41 automatic, power steering. routine A recreational break will ^^Connecticut^s Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer” ment from serious bridge due MODERN, send $1 lo: "Win al Two new snows, 12,500 miles. Ireshen your outlook, to press of work has deprived $3,300 or best offer. 289-7035. VIRGO (Aug. 23-8§pt. 22) You Bridge," c/o this newspaper, WOOD FOR SALE • $30 for are in a fortunate position where ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Your bridge of one ,of its most P.O. Box 489, Radio City Slallon, half cord. $55 for one cord. iinancial prospects are quite en­ delightful exponents. New York, N.Y. 10019) 1977 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass - you can make a hope a reality. $100 (or two cords. Call 742- AVAILABLE SOON Stop silling on your dreams and couraging today, especially in 8519 or 875-4350. Two door, 350 V-8 Engine, Ful­ areas where you're hoping to ly equipped including air con­ start acting on them. Having trouble selecting a career? Send gain so you can do for others. 20 INCH Schwinn bike. Good ditioning. Now $4995. Call Ted .Berry’s World—, xhe Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Trudon at Scranton Motors, for your copy of Astro-Graph TAURUS (April 20-May 20) It's a condition. $19. Call 643-1785. Modern 2-Bedroom /IW O RI^TY TOOTHERS/ Letter by mailing 50 cents for good day to tackle something 872-9145. each and a long, self-addressed, big yog've had on the back y f JUST ABOUT El/EKV NOME FIREPLACE GLASS Doors. stamped envelope to Astro- FORD GRAN TORINO 1972. burner but have been hesitant to V NAS AN ENEFION SOURCE With Screen. New $129.95. Graph. P 0. Box 409. Radio City attempt You're lucky with largo V IP you CAN n A k n e s s i t / Apartments Station Wagon. Blue, 6 Station N Y 10019 Be sure to Only $69.95 . 646-2753. L/NCOLN issues passenger, power steering, specify your birth sign. am/fm, best offer Call 647- QEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) II Building Supplies 42 9030. 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN. 643-5135 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In something you're involved in is OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY UNTIL S PM commercial negotiations today already going good, this is not NATURAL STONE lor M80■ per month 1975 FORD TORINO Wagon ■ start out asking for the moon. the lime to rock the boat Lett Even if you're cut down a few retaining walls, veneers, Excellent body, engine needs alone, chances are it will get patios, etc. Pick up by the Includes wall to wall carpeting, notches, you should still do even bolter ■f work Can be seen at Autos For Sale 81 Autoa For Sale 61 Autoa For Sale handsomely. WUAT'S pound or delivery by the ton. Marinelli s Getty, 878 Hart­ Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 84 C A N C ER (June 21-July 22) Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, heat, hot water and parking. A L L T P U S ford Road, Manchester, or 1975 BUICK SKYLARK - Air SC O R P IO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Don't be too surprised today NONSENSE 649-3163. 1974 FORD Grand Torino - 4 1973 DODGE DlOO Pickup - TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Look at important.matters from call 646-6400. Door. Vinyl top. Power conditioning, power steering, Red and white, sharp! 6 should you receive more com­ A B O U T A 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and all angles today A change of pliments than usual Your p o iVe k steering, power brakes, air automatic transmission, cylinder, 3 speed transmis­ rack. $1,750 . 289-4042. persoective will help point up Dog$-Blrd§-Ptlt 6 4 3 - 1 9 6 1 1972 BUICK LESABRE - Four charisma is showing and so is SNORTAlSE j 43 Equal Houaing Opportunity conditioning. $1900. Call 644- am/fm 8 track stereo. New sion. Low mileage. $2695. advantages blocked by a limited your sex appeal door hardtop. Air con­ steel radial tires, new Munro Easy terms. Suburban view DOG-CAT BOARDING ditioning, power windows, 350 shocks. $3800. 649-8513, after 5 Motors, 50 Tolland Tpke., LEO (July 23-Aug.22) You may bathing/grooming. Obedience engine, $1100 . 528-3395. p.m. Manchester/Vernon town ★ ★ SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. not be aware ol people pulling 1969 FORD - 302, automatic. 21) Modesty is a becoming at­ protection classes. Complete SEVEN ROOM Apartment - $150 or best offer. Call 649- line, 649-2076. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 lor you today. Their efforts Born Loser — Art Sanaom modern facilities. Canine 24 Locust Street. $300. Securi­ Homes tor Rent 54 1969 FORD LTD - 351 engine 1970 KARMAN GHIA - tribute. but today don't put a willpave the way for your 7621, anytime. FX-1200 - Built by factory cheaper price lag on your talents HoHdav Inne, 200 Sheldon ty. Available September 1st with air conditioning. Very Yellow. Standard shift. 1972 FORD Ranchero.Pickup - engineer. Branch heads, success- than they are actually worth. 1 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN i Road, Manchester For reser­ Call 646-2426 . 9 to 5. FOUR ROOM Single House good running condition $600. PONTIAC LEMANS 1973. Excellent running condition. White. 8 cylinder, automatic Barnett clutch, aluminum ^RgWeMB&R, MV LAP, T o \ vations please call 646-5971 Newly decorated. Nice loca­ 643-4590 after 5. Four door Sedan. Power Minor body rust. $850. Call transmission, am/fm, power rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ I t977byNEA Inc FOUR ROOMS, Two Family. tion. Appliances. Adults. steering, power brakes, air 646-4060. steering, factory air con­ buretor, balanced blue printed m t PIEP1^ BETTER 'mAU FREE 3 YEAR Old Spayed First Floor. Appliances, air Security. No dogs $275 646- 1964 CHEVY Convertible. Bugs Bunny — Hsimdahl and Stoffsl conditioning, excellent condi­ ditioning. Another real motor and transmission. 646- lOEVER p HAVE female Collie. Gentle. conditioned, garage, security. 5939. Good running condition. $200. tion. 37,000 miles. 568-4852. 1971 PINTO - Automatic, vinyl beauty! $2795. Terms 7732. "Look! He's just come out ol hibernation and is Moving. Call 649-6714, Charles Ponlicelli, 646-1540. Call between 4 and 8, 649-3754. roof. 88,000 miles. Good run­ arrange. Suburban Motors, heading tor the TV set. The loothatl season must MANCHESTER ■ Condo. 3 1 HAVE uwEP At All.' anytime. 648-0800. ning condition. $750. 646-8255, 50 T o llan d T p k e., 1 A M FDOTCORE he startinqi ’ bedrooms, central air, after 6 p.m. Manchester/Vernon town ★ ★ AND WEARY,^ CARRIED fireplace, rec room. 2 full and Aulos For Sale 81 Autoa For Sato 81 YOUR Sk3N Boats-Acc*itorl«i 45 EFFICIENCY Apartment; line, 649-2076. Central location, heat, lights, 2 half baths Recreation VW 1971 - 90^^000 miles. Radial HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, TO TH E FAR excellent condition, many Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick 16 FOOT THOMPSON on tilt water included. Security and facilities. Pet ok. $375 per tires, $800. Call 633-9227. 1974 FORD FlOO - Half Ton REACHES OF lease required. Immediate oc­ month. September occupancy extras. Exceptionally good /fF trailer. Both in excellent con­ Pickup. 8 foot body with m m - OUR FAIR MY w a v. FIREMAN, PONT T NO PROBLEM, MAJOR! THE cupancy 649-2865 between 9 Call 643-1077. 1968 JAVELIN. Six cylinder, cover. Black on black, extra performance s/nce purchased CITY' dition. $350. After 6 p m., call and 5. new. $500. Call 646-5840 after YOU THINK «U SHOULD \ PENNANT RACE 15 HEAT- 646-6617. AT, good condition. $500. 646- sharp! 8 cylinder, automatic BOLTON LAKE ■ Two 1484. transmission, power steering, 4:30 p.m. STUDY ANOTHER PROFESSION V IN6 UP! MY AGENT, ANGLES OPEN BESIDES PITCHIN67 WHERE YARDLEY, IS COMlNO TWO AND HALF Rooms - Bedroom Ranch. Wood stove am/fm stereo, white walls, Garden Products 47 Third floor. Main Street. and fireplace. No appliances. 1967 FORD GALAXIE 500 - dual exhaust, running lights. Campara-Trallara WOULD I BE TODAY IF 1 HADN'T) TOMORROW TO DISCUSS Heat, hot water, appliances. No pets. One months security. Excellent condition. Power Has to be seen. $32w. Bank Mobile Homaa 85 AVkSTERED INTERNATIONAL < STRATEGY.' THE OWNERS APPLES, peaches, and pears. Lease. Security. Reterences. $260. Lease. 742-5292 steering, brakes, windows. Term Arranged. Suburban ECONOMICS ALONG WITH ART, WILL BE LOOWN'FORAN Botti s Fruit Farm. 260 Bush $145. Call after 4 p.m., 646- Spare engine with 2,000 miles Motors, 50 Tolland Tpke., 18' CAMPER trailer - single literature and solar EXTRA PITCHER THEY Hill Road. Manchester. 3911. OWcaa-Storaa lor Rent 55 included. $875. 649-8730. Manchester/Vernon town axle, excellent condition. RESEARCH? CAN COUNT ONl H a a th c llff This Funny World line, 649-2076. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call PICK YOUR Own Tomatoes • FIVE ROOM Duplex for rent ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 1987 DODGE DART. Conver­ 742-8930. By the basket, bring own con­ Three bedrooms, paneled ree fice. Ground level, central tible. Very good condition. Six 1972 FORD Ranchero Pickup - tainer. 188 Hlllstown Road, room, garage, carpeting. $225 location, professional new tires. New battery. $695 Smart green finish. 8 cylinder, ARE YOU Selling your mobile Manchester. monthly without heat. Securi­ WHAT SEVERAL PEOPLE LAUGHED building, parking and utilities. 742-8794, evenings. automatic transmission, home? Buyers waiting. Please RAUCOUSLY AND ONE , ty and lease required. No pets Call 649-2865. power steering, radio. Extra call Plaza Homes. Broker. 1- W ASTH „ HAND PICKED Early Macs. 646-4461. Trucka lor Sale 82 clean. $2495. Bank terms. 828-0369. REACTION,!?- ASSAULTED ME WITH $3.00 per 1/2 bushel. Wind­ Suburban Motors, 50 Tolland A RIPE TOKWO/y^^ 'I falls, $1.50. Bidwell, 112 THREE ROOM Apartments ■ 1974 FORD Ranchero Pickup - Tpke., Manchester/Vernon SUMMER CELEBRATION. Baldwin Road. Second floor. Heated. 454 OFFICE SPACE Sharp green. 8 cylinder, town line, 649-2076. Clearance sale on all new 14 Main, and 118 Main Security automatic tranmission, power foot wide and used trades. 646-2426, 9 to 5. FOR RENT 350 square feet, center of steering, radio, white walls, 1973 CHEVROLET El Camino Save like never before. Used Canners Special body cover. None nicer. $2995. •) Canning Tom alow, alrwatfy Manchester, air aimlitioning and Pickup - Black on black. 8 three bedroom, excellent con­ pkkad U M Vb buaM. EAST HARTFORD ■ Two and parking Call 643 955) Suburban Motors, 50 Tolland cylinder, automatic transmis­ dition $5,995. New 14 fool wide b) Bllvar Oyaan Com , t4,00 (9 1/2 room apartment. 4itove. Tpke., Manchester/Vernon sion, power steering, tape choice of one, two and three doc. bag) refrigerator, utilities in­ town line. 649-2076. JHKT e) HcklM deck, white walls. Must be bedrooms. $9,995. Over 50 cluded. Parking. Near buses. TOLLAND seen. $2995. Bank terms. homes to choose form COULD BE Jar t u a $9.M handia MANCHESTER • Retail Crock I l i a IS .7 I handle Single adult preferred. 528- COUNTY 1973 FORD Ranchero Pickup - Suburban Motors, 50 Tolland thoughout the state. Adults A PROBLEM = a) FopporolR.MhandN 7411 after 6 p.m. and/or manufacturing space. Sea green, with black body Tpke., Manchester/Vernon and family parks avaiable for 2.000 square feet to 100,000 cover. 8 cylinder, automatic town tine, 649-2076. immediate parking. Excellent KRAWSKI FARMS MODERN THREE Room square feet. Very reasonable. 171 FoHw St, a » WIlHiHK VOLKSWAGEN transmission, radio, power finanacing. Parts, supplies Flral rlsM oil m. SO, p « l apartment for rent in North Brokers Protected. Call steering, white walls. Short Riba — Frank Hill lYour Authon;wl Uealeil Motorcfclaa-Bleyclaa 84 and accessories. Full time ,.rTH0Ke'S NO POINT ...VOUR Vi^T/ON Monchotit. town lino Hebron. Appliances, carpets, Heyman Properties, 1-226- Beautiful unit. $2995. Com­ service department. Plaza I (s u e s s - IN heat incluara. Private Yard 1206. SALES SERVICE PARTS pare. Suburban Motors, 50 1970 TRIUMPH 500 Good run­ Home, 1348 Wilbur Cross (j t p u 'p e b a c k .) S ASKING ABOUT... SlBEf^'A Call 228-0213. Tolland Tpke. ning condition. New mufflers, Highway. Berlin Turnpike. Antlquss 48 Wanlad to Rant 57 Manchester/Vernon town new speedometer. $450. 649- Berlin. Conn. 828-0369. MANCHESTER - Three room i f Ui/IM£DIAT£D£UV£RY ^ line, 649-2076. 8215. (tVH WANTED Antique furniture, apartment. Heat, hot water, QUIET WORKING Couple - FOR SALE - Nimrod Trailer. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or wall-to-wall carpet, parking, - 1973 DODGE DUN. Half ton. 1975 HONDA CB 360 T-2500 ,e.M with 17 year old daughter, CAMPERS - RABBITS Sleeps six. $250. Call 649-1925. l ( p i u li»77 MfNa$i||ht S$n4l ■ lar other antique items. R. on busline. No pets. $190 per need 4 to 5 room unfurnished Club Cab Pickup. 8 foot body,- miles. Excellent condition. Harrrlson, 643-8709 month. Security. 646-7690 "I hope he doesn't gel SO good aoartment or house, — SCIROCCOS - DASHERS 8 cylinder, automatic Includes Bell Star helmet. AufomoUve Service 88 Manchester area. Excellent transmission, power steering, $800. 643-5182, 643-7344. that someone w ants to buy him! WANTED - Furniture, old BOLTON • One bedroom references. Will pay rent white walls. Real nice apartment. $165 monthly, in­ 24'Tolland Trnpk. • Route 83 ELM MOTORS - To.vota. Dat- toys. Bisque dolls, steins, quarterly or semi annually for throughout. $2795. Suburban 1977 HONDA 400. Four sun specialists, factory clocks, swords, guns Outright cludes heat and hot water. clean reasonable unit. Call Motos. SO Tolland Tpke., cylinder. Stock. Excellent JLAL Available immediately. 646- trained, one day service. U'4 646-5756 days, or 646-2910 after Talcottville, Conn. Manchter/Vemon town line, condition. $1325. Call 643-7985. East Main Street. Rockville. 2482, 649-8989. 7 pm. 640-2076. ask for Ray. 871-1617. PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Wed., Aug. 31, 1977 School bus routes for Bolton Bolton K-8 schools Bolton school bus numbers by Rosewood, 1-2; School (Hebron to Colonial, Tolland at Cubles, 1266 Boston Boston Tpke., 55 Vernon, 81 Vernon, 1266 expect 555 pupils street address: West), 2-2; School (Hebron to Brandy), 4- Tpke., 1070 Boston Tpke., 1040 Boston Boston Tpke., Boston Tpke. at North, Bolton Kementary Center School High School 2; Shady, 1-1; Shoddy Mill, 3-2; 127 to 29 Tpke., 976 Boston Tpke. Boston Tpke. at Keeney, 69 Notch. professional tutor for Title I students South, 3-1; 9 South, 4-1; Steele Crossing will open its doors Wednesday, Sept. in kindergarten through Grade 4. Bailey, 4; Bayberry, 4; Birch Mtn., 3; (upper end), 4-2; Steele Crossing (lower Elementary Bus 1 T rip 2 7, at 9 a.m. for about 555 students. Math for students in Grades 7 and 8 Birch Mtn. Ext. (^215), 3; Bolton Center end), 3-1; Stony, 3-1; Sunningdale, 9-1; Trip 1 Starts at 8:30 a.m. Stops at Bolton The school will be dismissed at 3 will be taught by Thomas Sheridan. Rd., 3; Boston Tpke., 5: Box Mtn., 1; Sunset, 9-1; Tanglewood, 3-2, Center Rd. at Meadow, Bolton Center Rd. Starts at 8 a.m. Stops at 5 Dean, 4 p.m. each day. Morning Ann Klein will be reading consultant Brandy, 1; Brian, 5; Brookfield, 1; Tinker Pond, 1-2; Tolland Rd„ 5-1; at Bayberry East, 33 Watrous, 54 Tunxis, 26 Tunxis, Iroquois at Mohegan, Kindergarten students will be in ses­ for students in kindergarten through Brookside, 3; Camp Meeting, 3; Toomey, 3-2; Tumblebrook, ^2; Tunxis, Watrous, Bolton Center Rd. at Steele Carpenter, 1; Carter, 3; Cider Mill, 1; Converse at Shady, 18 Birch Mtn. Ext. Crossing, 21 Brandy, 37 Brandy, 126 Bran­ sion from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Afternoon Grade 5. 1-1; Vernon Rd., 4-1; Villa Louisa, 1-2; kindergarten students will in ses­ Clark, 3; Colonial, 5; Converse, 3; C